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The four-character idiom of "Xin Zun, Believe in Master, Yan, Three Cunning Rabbits"

1. Four-character words about strictness Words

Strict Barriers Barriers: the walls surrounding ancient military camps; Stern: orderly and serious. It originally meant tight military security. Now it is also used as a metaphor to draw clear boundaries between each other.

Not evil but strict. Not evil-sounding, but very majestic, making people awe.

The security is extremely tight. The security is extremely tight.

Strictly guarded means that *** the security at the entrance of the agency is extremely tight.

Strict barrier originally refers to tight military security. Now it is also used as a metaphor to draw clear boundaries between each other.

Teacher dignity means that the teacher is respected, and only the principles, knowledge and skills he imparts can be respected. Later, it mostly refers to the noble and solemn way of being a teacher.

Severe punishments and harsh laws Jun: harsh. Harsh penalties and harsh laws.

Be strict with yourself and be lenient to others. Be strict with yourself but be lenient to others.

Strict Qi and Righteousness Qi: temper; Xing: character. He has an upright character and is uncompromising.

Tightly fitting means that the gap is tightly closed.

Strict punishment but no loan Punishment: punishment; loan: tolerance. Punish harshly and never forgive.

Being ready means to be fully prepared for battle and waiting for the enemy.

The solemn treasure statue is called a solemn Buddha statue in Buddhism. A metaphor for the true face of a certain person (with a derogatory meaning).

The words are strict and upright. The words are strict and upright.

The wording is strict and the meaning is strict. The wording is rigorous and the reasoning is thorough.

The wording is strict and the truth is correct.

Ci is strict and righteous Ci: words, language. Meaning: truth. Stern words and upright principles.

Ci Yan Yizheng is the same as "Ci Yan Yizheng".

Ci Yan means righteousness, which is the same as "Ci Yan means righteousness".

Diao Dou is strict Diao Dou: In ancient times, marchers used to knock the drum at night to tell the time or call the police. Senyan: clean up, tidy up. The defense is tight. Describes the military camp as being heavily guarded.

The father is strict and the son is filial. The father strictly disciplines his children, and the children obey and respect their father.

Strict rewards and punishments are the same as "clear rewards and punishments".

The way to be a teacher must be noble and solemn. "Book of Rites·Xue Ji": "Any way of learning is difficult for a strict teacher. The teacher is strict and then the Tao respects it, and the Tao respects the people and then the people know and respect the learner." Han Cai of the Song Dynasty "Jianquan Diary": "Zheng Kang became the official of Ma Rong, three years later He was not allowed to see him, so Gao Yedi taught him to Yu Xuan... This is the dignity of the Han Dynasty's teachings.

Yan Jia Hung Li describes the restrained calligraphy style. The words come from the "Book of Jin·Biography of Wang Xizhi": "Although the presentation has the style of the father, it is not new. Looking at the style of his calligraphy, he is as sparse and thin as a dead tree in the middle of winter; looking at his writing traces, he is as restrained as a hungry official of the Yan family. ”

The severe frost and scorching sun are a metaphor for the severe test in a difficult environment or the perseverance and integrity that have withstood this test. Also known as "scorching sun and autumn frost", "autumn frost and scorching sun".

Severe punishments and severe punishments are still mentioned.

Strictly discipline oneself. Discipline: restraint. Discipline yourself strictly.

Yi Zheng Ci Yan Yi: truth. Word: Words. Reasonable and fair, serious wording. Also known as "righteous words and strict words", "words strict and righteous", "words strict and meaning correct", "words strict and reasonable", "righteous and strict words".

Righteousness and correctness of speech: meaning: truth; speech: rhetoric. The reasons are legitimate and sufficient, and the wording is strict and powerful.

Severe cold of ice and snow 〖Explanation〗 Severe cold: extremely cold. The weather is freezing and icy.

Strict on the law 〖Explanation〗Law: restraint. Be strict with yourself. 2. Four-character idioms with the word "teacher"

To be a role model to others, to inspire others, to teach oneself without a teacher, to respect teachers and to follow the teachings, to return to the court with the word "teacher"

1. To be a role model to others

< p> Vernacular definition: teacher: role model, example. Serve as an example for others to learn from in terms of character and knowledge.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Li Baiyao

Source: "Book of Northern Qi Wang Xin": "Yang Min valued his virtues and regarded himself as a role model for others. ”

Translation: Yang Min attaches great importance to his own conduct and talents, so that he can become a role model worth learning for others in terms of morality and knowledge

2. Mobilize troops and mobilize people

Vernacular definition: mobilize Many people do something (mostly meaning it is not worth it).

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Wu Zi

Source: "Wu Zi·Lishi": "When an army is mobilized, the people are happy to fight; when they engage in battle, they are willing to fight. People are happy to die."

Translation: Sending out large numbers of troops will most likely start a war, and the exchange of swords will most likely lead to death.

3. Self-taught without a teacher

Vernacular interpretation: One can understand without a teacher.

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Jia Dao

Source: "Send Master Helan" poem: "There is no teacher to understand Zen, and there are mottos worthy of it." boast.

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Translation: One can understand without a teacher's teaching

4. Respect teachers and respect morality

Vernacular interpretation: respect teachers and value teacher's teachings.

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Dynasty: Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty

Author: Fan Ye

Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Biography of Kong Xi": "I heard that the Holy Master, King Ming, should not fail to respect his master. Respected. ”

Translation: I heard that the Holy Lord Mingwang never fails to pay attention to the teacher’s teachings.

5. Return of the teacher to the court

Vernacular interpretation: mobilized for the expedition The army returned to the capital, indicating that the conquering army returned to the court victoriously

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Qiao Mengfu

Source: The Third of "The Marriage of Two Generations". Zhe: "You have conquered Tubo and conquered Xixia according to the imperial decree. When you return to the court with your troops, you will be able to claim your merits and receive rewards. ”

Translation: If you attack Tubo and pacify Xixia according to the imperial decree, and the army returns to the court victoriously, you should take credit and receive rewards. 3. The four-character idiom of respect

Respect the past and humble the present, respect the past , those who despise the present. "Zhuangzi: Foreign Things": "The husband respects the past but despises the present, which is what scholars are like. " 1126

Respect the teacher and respect the Tao. Tao: refers to the principles that should be followed according to the teacher's guidance, also... "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Kong Xi": "I heard that the Holy Master, King Ming, must respect the teacher and the Tao. " 10383

Respect oneself while others are inferior, exalt oneself and look down on others. Describes self-esteem and arrogance. Volume 439 of Ke Shaobin's "Manuscript of Qing History": "China is located in East Asia, and it is a cultural center with thousands of years... 92

Zunnianshangqingnian: age. Shang: Advocate. Teeth: age. Refers to respect.. "Book of Zhou·Wudi I" by Linghu Defen and others of the Tang Dynasty: "Respect the years and teeth, promote the rules from generation to generation, and preface the old... 130

Respect the teacher, respect the teacher, and respect the teacher. The way he preached. Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty, "The Book of the Later Han: Biographies of Scholars": "The emperor said to Kong Xi: 'Today... 235

There cannot be two in a country. An emperor. It is said that there are no two countries... "Book of Rites·Fangji": "There are no two days in the sky, no two kings in the earth, no two masters of the family, no two superiors." 138

Respecting the virtuous enables respect. And use ethical, talented people. "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Mencius said: 'Respect the wise and enable them, and the heroes are in power, and the sky... 77

The honorific title of the surname. Fang Ruhao of the Ming Dynasty, "Zhen Zhenyi History" No. Chapter 2: "But I don't know that my uncle's surname and name are now... 98

Respect the Lord, benefit the people, respect the monarch, and benefit the people. Su Shi of the Song Dynasty "Selecting Letters with Li Gong" No. 11: "Although I am in trouble at the time, I can always respect the master when encountering difficulties... 109

Respecting others and fighting against each other is a metaphor for winning over the other party in a banquet negotiation.