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The meaning of faith
Faith means: credit and morality. Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Zhuge Liang: "The general is not only the emperor's palace, but also loyal to the four seas, commanding heroes and thinking of sages like thirst." Tang Hanyu's "The Behavior of Ma Fujun in the Tang Dynasty": "You are at home, you are filial, and you are loyal to your friends." Zhou Enlai's On the United Front: "Chiang Kai-shek is the most treacherous person in the world."

Loyal, able to abide by mutual or collective agreements, agreements and commitments, honest, stick to the end, not easily betrayed, betrayed, absconded, orderly and standardized, courteous, ashamed and brave, do something, do something.

Synonym: honesty? [Chengxing], credit? [XIN YING], loyalty? [zh ngchéng]

Idioms related to faith:

1. Dà XIN B ù Yu ē: Trust: honesty; Covenant, treaty. This means that what really means faith does not lie in signing vows.

2. Manage soldiers with faith (zhbΡ ng y ǐ xō n): Manage soldiers: Manage the army and train the army. Refers to controlling the army with faith.

3. Tuché ng bù xing: Sincerity: Sincerity, sincerity; Faith: honesty and loyalty. It means to treat others sincerely, frankly and selflessly.

4.qù shí cún xìn: To make a metaphor, it is better to starve to death than to stick to your faith.

5. abandoning righteousness and loyalty (qěy bèI n): deviating from faith. Is not moral, not keeping promises. Second, pass "back".

Good faith reference example:

1, a person should keep his word, kill the donkey and you will have nothing.

2. Make friends first, be diligent and honest in politics.

He is a man of faith. I never believed that he would betray his friends.