Four character idioms about Ren?What are Ren s idioms?

Updated on culture 2024-07-11
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The four-character idioms related to appointment include hard work, responsibility, and meritocracy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The anger of the people is difficult to bear, and the negative material is arbitrary

    Meritocracy, resignation

    Let it be natural, Wujue Wuren

    Zhiyuan has a heavy responsibility, Jian Xian is capable

    The responsibility is long-term, one body and two terms

    Resentful, laissez-faire

    Virtuous and capable

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Idioms about Ren are:

    Nepotism: refers to the promotion of people who are close to oneself and is a derogatory term.

    Meritocracy: refers to the appointment and reuse of talented people, which is a compliment.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is a long way to go, entrusting heavy responsibilities, acting arbitrarily, cronyism, letting it be natural, hard work and resentment, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Idioms about Ren: hard work, heavy responsibility, knowing people well, letting them go, taking office, Ren Da is not informal, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hard-working, arbitrarily slaughtered, hard-working, arbitrarily slaughtered.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is a long way to go, and a heavy responsibility lies on our shoulders.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ren - idiom. rèn

    A new broom sweeps clean.

    Heavy responsibilities. Let it be.

    Take office. To use a man according to his ability.

    Let the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the fishing boat.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The dragon swings its tail, its mouth is dry, its head is scattered, its teeth and claws are open, its heart is worried, its face is red and its ears are red, its hands are in a hurry, and its eyes are fast.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There are many four-word idioms, such as happy smiles, all the best, etc., these are four-word idioms.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, according to your question, as far as I know, the idioms about Ren are: a long way to go, laissez-faire, take office and other idioms.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Heavy responsibilities. I guess so.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    【Ren Xian is admonished】Xian: A virtuous and talented person. Appoint talented and virtuous people and accept counsel.

    【Appoint virtuous and talented】Appoint virtuous and talented people.

    [willful] willful: indulgent temperament;Delirium: Disorderly. He does things according to his own temperament.

    【Ren Xian and Talent】Ren: Appointment;Xian: A person with both ability and political integrity. Appoint virtuous and talented men.

    【Willful and wanton】Ren, wanton: indulgence. Indulge your temperament, and there is no restraint at all.

    [Ren Ren Ren Ren Hard] Ren: Bear, endure. Not afraid of resentment, nor afraid of hardship. Same as "hard work".

    [Heavy responsibility] The responsibility is heavy, and the talent is weak. Indicates incompetence. He often makes humble words.

    [A long way to go] Ren: burden; Dao: The way. The burden is heavy and the road is long. The metaphor is a great responsibility and a long-term struggle.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. There is a long way to go.

    Idiom Explanation Refers to the ability to reach distant places with a heavy load. The latter metaphor is ambitious, able to break new prospects, and make magnificent achievements.

    2. Be resentful and hard-working.

    Idiom explanation Ren: to bear, to endure. Not afraid of resentment, nor afraid of hardship. Same as "hard work".

    The source of the allusion Qing Li Yu's "Pity Fragrance Companion and Search" is the grand ceremony of the country, the source of the turbidity of the road, not in vain, but also difficult and cautious.

    3. Empower talents.

    Idiom Explanation: Appoint virtuous and talented people.

    4. Do whatever you want.

    Idiom explanation Ren: to listen; Do what you want: want to do. Do whatever you want 5. Let others slaughter.

    Idiom explanation Zai: kill; Cut: Cut. Allowed to be slaughtered and bullied by others, there is no ability to resist.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    From Qing Yan Guangmin's "Yan's Family Collection of Rulers".

    So the idiom is hard work.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Let it be, let it be natural, go far and far, Jian Xian can do it, take responsibility for it, one body and two terms, let it work, laissez-faire, scrap the text and let it go, take the responsibility of Menglao, Ren Xian, Shen Shi Ren Pen, one party's responsibility, go to the post, thousands of miles of responsibility, heavy and far, because of the appointment of the official, the talent and the temperament, the simple ability to appoint, hard work, take the immediate appointment, incompetent, the adaptability of the will, the rank of the tired, the appropriate desire, the appointment of the unrestrained, let it flow, no resignation, laissez-faire, make the virtuous and capable.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hard-working, hard-working, long-term, self-serving, laissez-faire, resigned, nepotistic, hard-working, good-natured, thousand-mile, free-will, exceptional, unusual, unscrupulous, hawk dog, hundred-mile, informal, because of the appointment of officials, responsible for hard work, suitable for willfulness, talent is light and heavy, even rank and burden, and the responsibility of one party is hard to shoulder.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Idioms that begin with the word Ren:

    Let the wind and waves rise, and sit firmly on the fishing boat.

    Same as "let the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the fishing boat".

    Ren Da is not inhibited. Willful and indulgent, informal.

    Hard working without complaint. Also known as "resentment and hard work". Work tirelessly, not afraid of complaining.

    Let the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the fishing boat.

    The parable is full of confidence and unwavering in any sinister situation.

    Let the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the Diaoyu Tai.

    See "Let the wind and waves rise, sit firmly on the fishing boat".

    Let it be. It refers to not restricting and guiding people and things, and allowing them to develop freely. The words of "Huainanzi Xuwu Xun": "The terrain of the husband and the water flow eastward, people will do things, and then the water will be in the valley; When the crops are born in spring, people will work hard, so the grains will grow.

    Listen to its own flow and wait for it to be self-generated, then the merit of Kun Yu will not stand, and the wisdom of Houji will not be used. ”

    Let it be. Leave it to the natural development of people or things.

    Cronyism. Regardless of moral integrity and aptitude, only those who are close to them are selected. As opposed to "meritocracy".

    Appoint people on their merits. The words of "Shu Xianyi Yide": "Officials are only virtuous." It means that the appointee selects only those who have both ability and political integrity. As opposed to "cronyism".

    Ren Xian enables. Appoint and use talented people.

    Complain and work hard. See "Hard-working".

    There is a long way to go. See "A long way to go".

    Heavy responsibilities. Analects Taber: "Zeng Zi said: 'A scholar cannot fail to Hongyi, and there is a long way to go.

    It is said that the burden is heavy and the road is long. "Shang Junshu: Weak People": "Governing against the law, this task is heavy and there is no cattle and horses; Ji Dachuan and no Ji Ji also.

    Han Poems Biography Volume 1: "Those who have a long way to go do not choose a place to rest, and those who are poor and close to the elderly do not choose an official position." The latter is used as a metaphor for the responsibility that is both heavy and requires long-term effort.

    There is a long way to go. The words of "Yi Strike Resignation": "Serve the ox and ride the horse, and lead the weight to the far." "It means that the load is heavy and can travel far away.

    Mozi Family": "A good horse is difficult to ride, but it can go a long way; It is difficult to order a good talent, but you can be respected. "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty and the Chronicles of Yufu I":

    The wheels are multiplied, the flow is reckless, the responsibility is heavy, and the world reaps its benefits. Later, it was used as a metaphor for ambition, being able to break new prospects and make magnificent achievements.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hard working without complaint. rèn láo rèn yuàn

    Explanation] Ren: to bear, to endure. Not afraid of hardship, nor afraid of resentment.

    Source] Han Huankuan's "Salt and Iron Treatise: Thorn Power": "Those who eat the power of ten thousand people will be worried and let them complain." "Hanshu Shi Xian Biography": "Honesty cannot be called fast by one body, and the resentment of the world." ”

    Structure] combined.

    Usage] is used as a compliment. It is used to describe people who are down-to-earth and diligent in their work. It is generally used as a predicate, a definite, and an adverbial.

    Zhengyin] Ren; It cannot be pronounced as "rén".

    Discernment] resentment; You can't write "will".

    synonyms] diligent, hard-working.

    Antonyms] complaining.

    Example sentences] (1) Wang Lao is diligent and diligent; ~;Everyone called him the old scalper of the people.

    2) He is always diligent in whatever he does; ~

    It is to know people and be good at their duties. Zhiren is good at ren, zhī rén shàn rèn, a metaphor for only those who are good at knowing people's character and talents, in order to choose others most reasonably. Know: know, know; Ren: Appoint, use.

    From "Zuo Chuan: Thirty-one Years of Xianggong": The politics of the child is also, and the ability is chosen to make it. Feng Jianzi can judge major events, Uncle Zi is beautiful and literate, Gongsun Hui can know the actions of the four countries, and distinguish the family name, class, nobility and cheapness of his doctor, and he is good at rhetoric.

    Zheng Guo will have the affairs of the princes, and the son is to ask the four countries to be Yu Ziyu, and make most of them rhetorical. Multiply it with the right field to make it possible. And sue Feng Jianzi and make it severe.

    When it comes to success, it is to give Uncle Zi to do it to deal with the guests. It is to seldom fail.

    Translation: Zheng Guoda's son participated in the government, and selected virtuous people to appoint him. Feng Jianzi can decide on national affairs; Uncle Zi is beautiful, handsome and literate; Gongsun Hui can know the actions of the princes of the surrounding neighboring countries, and can also distinguish the racial surname, official position, dignity and humility, virtuous and foolish of their doctors, and is also good at diplomatic rhetoric; He is good at scheming, and he will succeed if he plans in the field, and he will fail if he plans in the city.

    Whenever Zheng Guo wanted to have diplomatic matters between the princes, Zichan asked Ziyu about the situation of the surrounding neighboring countries, and asked him to make more diplomatic rhetoric with them. After that, he drove to the field with Bi Chen and asked him to see if the plan was feasible. Wait until you go back and tell Feng Jianzi and let him make a decision.

    If it is decided that this is feasible, Zichan will assign the task to Uncle Zi to carry out orders and deal with the distinguished guests sent by the princes. As a result, there were very few failures when the child was in power.

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