Idioms about reflection

Idioms about reflection and their explanations are as follows:

Thinking behind closed doors: refers to introspection behind closed doors.

Guilt yourself behind closed doors: refers to self-reflection behind closed doors. With "closed thinking".

Closed thinking: refers to introspection behind closed doors.

Closed-door remorse: refers to closed-door introspection. Use "closed thinking".

Think behind closed doors: yes, no. Close the door and reflect.

Thinking behind closed doors: refers to introspection behind closed doors. Use "closed thinking".

Anti-hearing and internal vision: internal vision: looking inward; Reverse listening: listening to the outside world. It means that you can not only reflect on your words and deeds, but also listen to other people's opinions.

Return to introspection: bow: self; Province: check and reflect. Go back and check your mistakes.

Introspection: Originally Buddhism. Refers to the comparison of Buddha nature. After also refers to self-reflection.

Introspection: Originally Buddhism. Refers to the comparison of Buddha nature. After also refers to self-reflection.

Looking back at the heart: it turned out to be a Buddhist. Refers to the comparison of Buddha nature. After also refers to self-reflection.

Buddhist language. It refers to the comparative examination and self-reflection like Buddha.

Ask yourself: Ask yourself, which means self-reflection.

Ask yourself: touch your chest and ask yourself. Express self-reflection.

Try your best to think and make up for it: if you are an official of the court, you will serve the monarch faithfully; When you resign and retire, you should reflect on yourself and make up for your mistakes.

Clear night: touch; Qing: Silence. Is to stay up late at night and reflect on yourself.

Ask yourself: touch your chest and ask yourself how it is. Refers to self-reflection.