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Four-character idiom of giving advice and help

1. Four-character idiom about help

Support from all directions describes support and assistance from all sides.

Support from all directions means support and assistance from all sides. Running friends refer to close friends who try their best to help each other.

Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Dang Guo Biography·He Yong": "Yuan Shao admired him, kept in touch with him personally, and became a running friend." Bo: extensive; Ji: relief.

Give grace and assistance to the masses. Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Yongye": "What if you can help others by giving to the people?"

Fighting injustice When you encounter injustice, stand up and help the bullied party. Source: Chapter 45 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "I am so angry that I can only fight for Ping'er."

To support the weak and help the weak: collapse, here refers to the encounter People in trouble. Help the needy and help the weak.

Source: The fourth chapter of Yuan Ziyi's "Wandering into the Peach Garden": "If you are willing to help the weak, I can laugh back and remember it for a while." Helping the Dangerous Relief is more important than helping those in need.

Source: Lu Xun's "Second Collection of Qie Jie Ting Essays: Tomb of Kamada Seiichi": "When you arrived in Shanghai in March 1930... you encountered hardships and made unremitting efforts to make changes and help those in need. Urgent, both public and private. " Help people in need: help; Ji: rescue, rescue.

Help people in danger and relieve people in distress. Source: Chapter 55 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "I have always known that generals are righteous and benevolent, and help those in danger and those in need. I don't expect to be so loyal."

Helping those in danger and rescuing those in need is important for people in critical and difficult situations. people to provide relief assistance. Source: The third chapter of "Wei Zheng Gaizhao" written by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "Today, I will help those who are in danger and rescue the poor. Don't worry about it. I will lead the war horse and carve a saddle for the sick."

Accumulation of good deeds leads to good deeds: good deeds, Good thing; virtue: noble moral character. Doing good deeds for a long time will form a noble character.

Source: "Xunzi·Encouragement to Learning": "Accumulate good deeds and become virtuous, and the gods will be satisfied with themselves." Accumulate good deeds and rejuvenate them. Accumulation: accumulation; good deeds: good deeds; replenishment: refers to the legacy of the ancestors.

A family that accumulates virtue and does good deeds will be blessed by its descendants. Source: "Kun of the Book of Changes": "A house that accumulates good deeds will always be blessed; a house that accumulates bad deeds will always have disaster."

Being eager for public welfare and being charitable refers to being enthusiastic about public welfare and willing to give alms. Anxious for public good and righteousness. Ji: anxious.

Be enthusiastic about public welfare and act bravely when it comes to justice. Source: Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Jie Shi": "A scholar in King Zhao of Chu called Shi She, a man who was fair and righteous."

Anxious for people's difficulties and eager to help others solve their difficulties. . Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Mr. Wei": "The reason why the winner is a man who marries himself is because of the high righteousness of the prince, because he can be anxious for others' difficulties."

Anxious for others' difficulties and eager to help others solve their difficulties. . Source: "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Chang Di": "The order of the spine is still there, and the brothers are in danger."

"Historical Records·Biography of Mr. Wei": "The one who wins the marriage is because of the high righteousness of the prince. , to be able to help others when they are in trouble.” Help each other in sickness and help each other in sickness.

Refers to caring for and helping each other in times of trouble. Source: "Mencius Tengwengong 1" by Mencius of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "If you die and move out of your hometown, your hometown and fields will be in the same well, and you will be friends when you go in and out, watch and help each other, and support each other in illness, then the people will live in harmony."

Ji Relief for the poor: relief; relief: relief. Help the poor and the poor.

Source: "Quan Xiang Ping Hua·Le Yi Tu Qi Qi Seven Kingdoms Spring and Autumn Collection": "Take care of the elderly and respect the virtuous, teach them skills, breed their talents, hang people to ask for orphans, help the poor and relieve the poor, and be with the people "We share joys and sorrows." Help the poor and care for the poor.

Source: Yuan·Hou Shanyuan's "Qinyuanchun" words: "Be kind and gentle, help the poor and pity the poor, follow the square and make the circle." Help the poor and the dangerous Ji, Fu: help.

Relieve the poor and help those in danger. Source: The third chapter of "Chu Zhaogong" by Zheng Tingyu of the Yuan Dynasty: "One avenges and calls Zixu, the other wins Baoxu in a bet, and nowhere does he help the poor and call Chu.

To help the weak and support the weak: to be weak; to collapse: to collapse, a metaphor for a difficult situation. To help the weak and those in difficulty.

Source: The Thousand-Character Essay by Liang Zhou Xingsi of the Southern Dynasties ": "Huan Gong helped the weak and supported the weak. "The fourth chapter of Yuan Ziyi's "Wandering into the Peach Garden": "If you are willing to help the weak, I can laugh back and laugh. "

To save the world and save the people, to save. To save the world and to help the people.

Source: Song Dynasty Zhang Junfang's "Yunji Seven Lots" Volume 113: "Nai He ordered his son to order thirty poems of Longgong's prescriptions to be given to his husband. This true Taoist can help the world and save people. " Will go along with its beauty, will go along with it: help with the situation.

Beauty: good deeds, virtues. Go with the flow and help each other to achieve good things.

Also known as "go with the beauty". Unpack and help each other. : Pocket.

Give money to help others. Source: "Debt in the Next Life" by Yuan Mingshi: "If I see a poor person, I will help him with all my money." "

Ming Dynasty Zhang Dai's "Collected Works of Nianghuan·Recruiting for the Construction of the Temple of King Yue'e": "If there are wise men and officials who are willing to help, they will be supported by the king. "Revenge by borrowing a friend to help others get revenge.

Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Guo Xie": "(Explanation) Revenge by borrowing a friend's body. " Borrowing guests to take revenge. Helping others to get revenge.

Source: "Book of Han·Zhu Yun Zhuan": "When I was young, I was a light knight who borrowed money to take revenge. "Being pity and rescuing misfortunes: pity.

Pity and rescuing people who are suffering from poverty. Source: Song Dynasty Zhang Junfang's "Yunji Seven Lots" Volume 40: "Being compassionate to the poor and widowed is a medicine, being pious and poor is the best medicine. Salvation is a medicine. "

To rescue and help people in distress. To rescue and help people in distress. Source: The fourth chapter of "Debt in the Next Life" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "Rescue the people in need and help people in danger, and use money and justice for me. ”

Helping people in trouble to relieve themselves from danger. Disaster relief refers to relieving and caring for people in disasters.

Generous: generous, generous; give: untie To take out money from the purse means to help others financially

Source: Chapter 18 of Volume 2 of Yao Xueyinxue: "So I had no choice but to ask the eldest son. I am asking for help from my general. I wonder if the young master is willing to donate generously? " Generous and righteous: speaking of loyalty. Helping others without hesitation for the sake of friendship or justice.

Source: Qing Dynasty Wu Jingzi's "The Scholars" Chapter 20: "As generous as you are I like things that are righteous, but I also have to look at the kind of person who is speaking. " Be kind and good at giving: good, like it.

Like to do good deeds and be willing to use money to help people in need. Source: "Historical Records·Yue Shu 2": "Hearing the sound of Zheng makes people happy to do good and good at giving. ; Hearing the sound of feathers makes people neat and polite. ”

Being willing to do good and loving justice means being willing to do good deeds and liking justice. In the Buddhist saying of universally saving all sentient beings, it is believed that the public is making troubles and disturbing people, just like drowning in the sea. The Buddha shows compassion, exerts great power, and tries his best to save them so that they can survive. Go to the other shore.

Source: "The Buddha's Infinite Life Sutra": "The universal desire to save all living beings. "Buddhist saying to help all living beings, it is believed that people who are harassing people are like drowning in the sea. The Buddha is compassionate, uses great power, and tries his best to save them. 2. Requesting for help is expressed in a four-character idiom

Can Geng Leng Zhi cán gēng lěng zhì

[Definition] Leftover: leftover; Geng: food with thick juice; Zhi: roasted meat. Drinking the leftover food and wine can generally refer to the leftover food. Food. In the old days, it was extended to the alms of the powerful. It was also used as a metaphor for frugal diet and poverty. Yan Zhitui's "Yan's Family Instructions: Miscellaneous Arts": "Only don't let someone be praised; see the honor of serving; sit down when you are in trouble; and get the humiliation of being coldly treated with a broken cup. "

[Pronunciation] Zhi; cannot be pronounced as "jiǔ".

[Discrimination] Zhi; cannot be pronounced as "moxibustion".

[Similar meaning] leftover rice, leftover juice

[Antonym] delicacies from mountains and seas, both land and water

[Usage] Contains a derogatory connotation. Used for people. Generally used as an object. 3. What are the four-character idioms that describe someone who is very humble and makes suggestions?

Humility as low as the valley, modest and prudent, neither arrogant nor impetuous, success will not be forgotten, success will not be forgotten

1. Humility as low as the valley [ xū huái ruò gǔ ]

Explanation: Xu: modesty; Gu: valley. My mind is as deep and wide as a valley. Described as very humble and able to accommodate other people's opinions.

From: "Laozi" by Laozi during the Warring States Period: "When it is dense, it is as simple as a plain; when it is spacious, it is like a valley."

Translation: Dunshi means simple, and empty means as deep and wide as a valley. .

2. Modesty and Prudence [ qiān xū jǐn shèn ]

Explanation: Describes a person who is modest, courteous, and cautious.

From: Tang Fang Xuanling's "Book of Jin·Zhang Bin Zai Ji": "When you are granted the title of Marquis of Puyang, you will be favored by someone who is outstanding and favored at that time, but you will be humble and cautious."

Translation: Granted to Puyang Hou, his position was well paid and he was very popular with the emperor at that time, but he was modest, respectful and cautious.

3. Neither arrogant nor impatient [ bù jiāo bù zào ]

Explanation: impatient: impatient. Not proud, not impatient. Describes a person with a humble attitude and prudent and practical work.

From: *** "Notice of the *** Central Committee on Peace Negotiations with the Kuomintang": "As long as comrades... are modest and prudent, neither arrogant nor impetuous, there is absolutely a way."

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4. Success does not reside [gōng chéng bù jū]

Explanation: Residence: take responsibility, possess. The original intention is to let it exist naturally and not to take it as your own. The latter refers to making meritorious deeds without taking credit for oneself.

From: Chapter 2 of "Laozi" by Laozi in the Warring States Period: "Be born without having anything, and achieve without living in it."

Translation: Don't take possession of what you have. Don't take it to yourself.

5. Gōng chéng fú jū [gōng chéng fú jū]

Explanation: Describes meritorious service without giving credit to oneself.

From: Ming Dynasty Li Zhi's "Historical Compendium, Zhou Ji, King Nan": "It is difficult to achieve success, and it is difficult for a wise general."

Translation: After achieving meritorious service, Not taking credit for one's own achievements is something that a good minister cannot avoid. 4. More than 5 four-character words, sentences, and famous sayings about giving or dedication

This is an idiom of dedication 1. Not self-interested, dedicated to benefiting others: not seeking personal gain, wholeheartedly doing things that benefit everyone .

2. Help others: Helping others is happiness. 3. Donate generously: When individuals or groups are in emergency, do not hesitate to open your wallet to provide assistance.

4. Regard death as home: do not hesitate to sacrifice your life for the benefit of the country and nation. 5 Be brave when seeing justice: When you see something just, do it bravely.

6. Be righteous and generous: do things that are benevolent and righteous, regardless of money. 7. Work hard and bear no complaints: Ren: take responsibility, endure.

Don’t be afraid of hardship, and don’t be afraid of causing resentment. 8. Forgetting sleep and food: forgetting to sleep or eat, describing being very attentive to work and study.

9. Advance despite difficulties: Do not flinch even if there are difficulties, and still move forward bravely. 10. To be self-restrained and to be dedicated to the public: to be self-restrained: to restrain oneself; to be devoted to the public: to put public affairs first.

Control your selfishness and serve the public whole. 11 Integrity and Fenggong: Integrity: innocence; Fenggong: pursuing official duties.

Be honest and not greedy, perform official duties faithfully, and serve the public wholeheartedly. 12. Honesty and dedication to public service: sharpen your reputation and fulfill your official duties. 13 Jie Jie Feng Gong: Keep yourself clean and dedicated to public affairs. 14 Be stingy and serve the public: stingy: frugal.

Be frugal and try your best to run the company's business well. 25. Wash your hands and serve the public: a metaphor for being loyal to one's duties and serving the public with integrity.

Same as "wash your hands and serve." 26 Worry about the country and serve the public:: Caring about the country, working hard to do a good job 27 Sacrificing oneself to save others: Sacrificing one's own life to save others.

28 Sacrificing oneself for others: giving up one's own interests to help others. 29 Sacrifice your life for justice: sacrifice your life for justice.

30. Surrender to life and death: Don’t take personal life and death seriously. This is a famous saying. Love, first of all, means dedication, which means dedicating the power of one's soul to the one you love and creating happiness for the one you love.

Suhomlinsky If a person's entire personality and entire life are dedicated to a moral pursuit, if he has such power, all other people will be compared with this person in this regard. When everything seems insignificant, then we can see the sublime goodness in this person. Chernyshevsky One should live in truth and self-dedication.

Panda Pidan If we want to make friends, we must first do things for others—things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication. Carnegie If we want to make friends, we must first do things for others—things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication.

Carnegie If we want to make friends, we must first do something for others - something that requires time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication. Carnegie If we want to make friends, we must first do things for others—things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication.

Carnegie If we want to make friends, we must first do something for others - something that requires time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication. Carnegie If we want to make friends, we must first do things for others—things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication.

Carnegie If we want to make friends, we must first do things for others - things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication. Carnegie If a person's entire personality and entire life are dedicated to a moral pursuit, and if he has such power that all other people seem small compared to this person in this regard, then we can't help but think about this person. You see the sublime goodness in you.

Chernyshevsky If we want to make friends, we must first do things for others—things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication. Carnegie I am a descendant of the Chinese people, so it is natural that I should dedicate all the knowledge I have learned to my dear motherland.

If Li Siguang’s entire personality and entire life were dedicated to a moral pursuit, and if he had such power, all other people would be insignificant compared to this person in this regard. , then we can see the noble goodness in this person. Chernyshevsky If we want to make friends, we must first do something for others - something that requires time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication.

Carnegie Men open their hearts as women shyly offer their guarded bodies. Andre Firemore When I say the words "May God bless women", although none of us can fully understand the lofty feelings of a good wife or the persistent dedication of a good mother, there will be something in his heart. Say "Amen"! Mark Twain All I have to offer is blood, toil, sweat and tears.

Churchill...dedicated his life to two gods, honor and bravery. Monson If we want to make friends, we have to do things for others—things that require time, physical strength, thoughtfulness, and dedication.

Carnegie People should live in truth and self-dedication. Pā???hāna To return to life one has to make sacrifices.

Gorky I have nothing else to offer, only tears of hard work and blood and sweat. Churchill We should dedicate ourselves at any time in different positions.

Heise Dedication is the true meaning of life. Adler Dedication is the true meaning of life.

If we examine the relics we inherited from our ancestors today, what will we see? What they left behind is their contribution to human life. Adler For people, the greatest joy and happiness is to dedicate one's spiritual strength to others.

Suhomlinsky The life given by God is to be dedicated to the prosperity, peace and happiness of mankind. Konosuke Matsushita's doctrine that made him dedicate himself to its early realization will not be affected by the establishment and destruction of all laws, but will grow stronger and mature day by day - just like the seeds in the soil, regardless of the cold in winter and the freezing in summer. Despite the drought, it still dedicates its plump grains to mankind.

When Pantopidan was young, my life was like a flower - when the spring breeze came to her door to beg, one or two petals fell from her abundance, she you It never felt like a loss. Now, my time has passed, and my life is like a fruit. There is nothing left to give away. I am just waiting to dedicate her and the full and sweet burden together.

Rabindranath Tagore If we want to make friends, we must first do things for others - things that require time, energy, thoughtfulness, and dedication. Carnegie Love, first of all, means dedication, which means dedicating the power of one's soul to the one you love and creating happiness for the one you love.

Suhomlinsky Love exists in the desire of devotion and takes the lover's.