Put them in order.
Being in good order is an idiom, which originated from Xunzi's Confucianism. Orderly means to describe neatness and order. This idiom is generally used as predicate, complement, attribute and adverbial in sentences. Said by: Xunzi's "Xunzi Confucian Effect" in the Warring States Period: Jingjing Xi makes sense.
Moral of idioms: No matter in life or work, disordered people will only be in a mess, and their thinking and work will be chaotic, not to mention efficiency. In life, being an orderly person can not only save time, but also create economic or emotional benefits. If you make good use of time, you can have at least one whole hour every day, which can be used to do more efficient and fruitful things.
The obvious characteristic of an efficient person is always calm, orderly and methodical, which not only saves time, but also avoids the irritability caused by chaos and affects the work progress. The reason why they are always in high spirits is that good order saves them a lot of time for relaxation and rest, or recharges their batteries.
Xun Kuang, also known as one of the ancient materialist philosophers in China, was a native of Zhao at the end of the Warring States Period. At the end of the Warring States period, due to the development of feudal economy and the long-term merger war, a situation of national reunification was taking shape. Xun Kuang's thought reflects the progressive requirements of realizing centralization, and theoretically creates public opinion for the landlord class to establish centralization.
Orderly:
1 is a regular regular regular script, meticulous and orderly.
The autumn wind is like a flexible comb, which combs the fields in order.
Xiaohong kept the house in good order when her mother was not at home.
4. He goes out early and comes back late every day, keeping the health work of the squadron orderly.
He has a large collection of books, which are classified and arranged in order.