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Idioms at the beginning of the word:
Keep your duty and be content with your duties.
Tight-lipped describes being cautious in speaking and not speaking easily. Later described as strictly keeping secrets.
Keep your mouth shut, keep your mouth shut. Silence.
Guarding the defects is also known as "guarding the defects and holding the disabled". Hold on to the broken things. The metaphor is old and old-fashioned, and does not think of change.
Guarding the Que and Holding the Disabled See "Guarding the Defects and Holding the Disabled".
Mutual assistance means mutual defense.
Wait for the past and forge ahead into the future; Inherit the past.
Keeping the promise is to say that those who do it are simple and those who give are great. The language book "Mencius: Wholeheartedly": "Those who speak near and refer to the far are also good at speaking; Those who keep the covenant and give the blessing are also good. ”
Stick to the right path and do not bend to cater.
Stick to the right path and do not give in.
Integrity and perseverance Hanshu Liu Xiang Biography": "A gentleman is alone and upright, and he does not act in vain." Yan Shigu notes: "Radial, Qu also, do not bend for the sake of the songs." "Radial, a book for "scratching". Later, he was described as a person with "integrity and perseverance", and he adhered to the right path and did not give in.
Keeping upright and not being upright See "being upright and unyielding."
Waiting for the Rabbit "Han Feizi Five Worms": "The Song people have cultivators, there are plants in the fields, the rabbits walk, touch the pillar and break the neck and die, because of the release of its plowing and guarding the plant, hoping to recover the rabbit, the rabbit can not be recovered, and as Song Guoxiao." Now I want to use the government of the previous kings to govern the people of the world, and they all keep the trees and so on.
Later, because of the metaphor of "waiting for the rabbit", he stuck to a narrow experience and did not know how to be flexible. The metaphor is an attempt to get away with an unexpected gain without subjective effort.
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Be upright, keep the promise, keep the defects, keep the disabled, keep the road and the poor, keep the right to reach the economy, and keep the bottle tight.
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Keep the right and not be indomitable, keep the right and not return, keep the right and not be a promise.
Wait first, help each other, guard the land, and guard the body like jade.
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Watch: Defend and watch. In order to deal with the incoming enemy or unexpected disaster, the neighboring villages are on alert to each other and help each other.
Righteousness: justice; A: Favoritism. Handle things fairly and uprightly, and not be emotional.
Waiting for the Rabbit Plant: A tree root that is exposed to the ground. The original metaphor is the luck psychology of Xitu to succeed without effort. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to narrow experience and not knowing how to adapt.
Tight-lipped Tight-lipped: Keep your mouth shut and don't speak. Shut up, as if the mouth of the bottle was tightly corked. Described as cautious in speaking and keeping secrets.
Guarding the body like jade, maintaining discipline, as white and flawless as jade. It also refers to taking care of one's body.
Responsibility to defend the territory means that a soldier or magistrate has the responsibility to defend the territory.
Abide by the scriptures and reach the right scriptures: the right way, the principle; Right: expediency, flexibility. Describe sticking to principles and being flexible, not stubborn.
Defend the road and settle for poverty. In the old days, it was used to glorify poor and disciplined scholars.
Keep your duty and be content with your duties.
Unswervingly keep the festival and never change. Also known as "keeping the festival and not returning".
Keep your mouth shut, keep your mouth shut. Silence.
Guarding the Que and Holding the Disabled See "Guarding the Defects and Holding the Disabled".
Guarding the defects is also known as "guarding the defects and holding the disabled". Hold on to the broken things. The metaphor is old and old-fashioned, and does not think of change.
Wait for the past and forge ahead into the future; Inherit the past.
Keeping the promise is to say that those who do it are simple and those who give are great. The language book "Mencius: Wholeheartedly": "Those who speak near and refer to the far are also good at speaking; Those who keep the covenant and give the blessing are also good. ”
Stick to the right path and do not give in.
Perseverance describes being a person and doing things on the right path without yielding.
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Scrooge is a rich and very stingy person.
Waiting for the rabbit to keep the plant is a metaphor for sticking to the rules, not knowing how to be flexible or delusional about getting something for nothing, and sitting back and enjoying the results. Same as "waiting for the rabbit".
Waiting for the Rabbit Plant: A tree root that is exposed to the ground. The original metaphor is the luck psychology of Xitu to succeed without effort. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to narrow experience and not knowing how to adapt.
Painting the frontier is a metaphor for setting up a portal or sticking to the view of a portal.
The soul does not keep the house: the dwelling, the metaphor of the human body. The soul leaves the body. Refers to the imminent death of a person. It is also described as a trance.
An always keep the points: the duty, within the one's own share. Get used to a stable life and keep your duty.
Accustomed to a stable daily life, keep the old one. It refers to the old and does not know the change.
Keeping oneself in peace: duty. Be honest, abide by your duties, and don't do anything illegal.
Staying up more vigil means staying up late.
Endure a bitter and boring life.
Holding on to the broken and obsolete things. Describe conservative thinking and not seeking improvement.
Hold sincerity and keep the truth: exist in the heart. Aim to be sincere and abide by it.
Guards steal property that they take care of in their own custody in the course of official duties.
Retreat and self-control: Close the gates, and do not associate with outsiders. The metaphor is conservative and reluctant to touch outside things.
Hold the order and keep the law, and I don't know how to change it.
Keeping each other means that husband and wife love each other until they grow old.
Dumen guards himself and closes the gate and guards it safely.
Waiting: Waiting; When: timing; Points: Points. In order to wait for the right time, I will temporarily settle down.
Obey the law and abide by the law: pursue; Public: Official business. Act in accordance with the law and regulations. Describe the obedience to the rules.
Important: important; Tsu: Ferry. Guarding the main traffic routes.
Rebellion: betrayal; Shun: Reasonable. Betray the king and seize the world, and govern the country according to common sense.
Silence Silence: Silence; Keep: Observe, keep. Respectfully be silent, do not speak, remain silent.
Offensive and defensive alliances originally referred to the formation of alliances between countries to jointly attack or defend each other in wartime. Nowadays, it mostly refers to bad people making contracts with each other to act in concert to cover up their evils.
Legend has it that when a fox is about to die, his head will be turned toward the hill where he was born. The parable does not forget the original. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in the twilight years.
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Wait for the rabbit. Be tight-lipped.
Hold on to the defects.
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Keep the same as the norm, keep the mouth like a bottle, keep the body like a jade, keep the right and not a, keep the rabbit, keep the divide, keep the bottle tight, keep the gap and hold the handicapped, watch and help each other, keep the first to wait and then keep the covenant and bind, keep the right and unyielding.
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Wait for the rabbit, keep your mouth like a bottle, and keep yourself like a jade.
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Wait for the rabbit. Be tight-lipped.
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Watch and help each other. For the other thing, you can look up the idiom dictionary yourself.
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