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Near Zhu Zhechi means to turn red by cinnabar and black by ink. The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad.
Example. 1.The environment has a great influence on the change of human habits. The ancients said that those who are close to Zhu are red, and those who are close to ink are black, which is the truth.
Synonym. 耳濡目染 [ěrrúmùrǎn].
wet: wet; Dyeing: Contamination. The ears hear often, the eyes see often, and are unconsciously affected. 不扶自直 [bùfúzìzhí].
Live in a good environment and grow up healthily.
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"The one who is close to the vermilion is red and the one who is close to the ink is black" means that the cinnabar turns red and the ink turns black. The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad. It refers to the fact that the objective environment has a great impact on people.
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The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad. It refers to the fact that the objective environment has a great impact on people.
Fu Xuan, a writer and philosopher of the Jin Dynasty, pointed out in "The Prince and Young Fu Zhen": "Those who are close to Zhu are red, and those who are close to ink are black; The sound is clear, and the shape is straight. "Tell people that a person living in a good environment is affected by the good, and living in a bad environment will also be affected by the bad, emphasizing the impact of the environment on people.
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It turns red by the cinnabar, and blackened by the ink. The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad. It refers to the fact that the objective environment has a great impact on people.
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Good people and good people love to be together.
Bad guys and bad guys love together.
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The kind of people you are with will be what you will become.
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Say something to someone.
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Those who are close to vermilion are red, and those who are close to ink are black" means: those who are close to cinnabar will turn red, and those who are close to ink will turn black. The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad. It refers to the fact that the objective environment has a great impact on people.
This idiom comes from Jin Fu Xuan's "Prince Young Fu Zhen": Therefore, those who are close to Zhu are red, and those who are close to ink are black; The sound is clear, and the shape is straight.
Translation: Those who are close to cinnabar will turn red, and those who are close to ink will turn black; If the sound is harmonious, then it will sound clear, and the body will be upright, then the shadow will look straight. That is, a person living in a good environment is affected by the good, and living in a bad environment will also be affected by the bad, emphasizing the role of the environment on people.
synonyms: ear and eye.
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The meaning of this sentence is: the closer you get to cinnabar, the closer you are to red; The closer you get to the ink, the closer the judgment gets to black. This phrase implies that people's actions and thoughts are influenced by their surroundings, and that the closer they get to a certain environment, the more susceptible they are to it.
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The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad. It refers to the fact that the objective environment has a great impact on people.
Fu Xuan, a writer and philosopher of the Jin Dynasty, pointed out in "The Prince and Young Fu Zhen": "Those who are close to Zhu are red, and those who are close to ink are black; The sound is clear, and the shape is straight. "Tell people that a person living in a good environment is affected by the good, and living in a bad environment will also be affected by the bad, emphasizing the impact of the environment on people.
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