The four-character idiom Fengcheng something something

1. What are the four-character idioms for "feng"?

Flatter in every possible way. Compliment and please people in various ways.

Because of this, it is a metaphor for routine and official articles. It is also often used to satirize the work style that only knows how to do things according to the rules but cannot connect with the actual work.

Honing one’s integrity and serving one’s official duties. Honing one’s integrity and fulfilling official duties.

Flattery: to compliment others with words; to flatter: to flatter, to please. Qu Chong is flattering, catering to others, and trying his best to please others.

Be loyal to one's official duties and not cater to others.

Fenggong and abide by the law Feng: pursue; Gong: official duties. Act with integrity and obey the law. Describes doing things in a disciplined manner.

Be righteous and self-disciplined. Discipline yourself strictly when performing official duties.

Feng: obey; Cheng: accept. Follow orders and accept instruction. Refers to doing things completely according to other people's orders and intentions.

Be ordered to be cautious. Be ordered to accept orders; Wei: only; Be careful: be cautious. It means obeying orders and being cautious.

Fengruo deity Feng: Believe in; Shenming: God. Worship like a superstitious person worshiping God. Describe blind respect for someone or something.

Fengtian Chengyun Feng: obey; Fengtian: obey the will of God, which means the emperor is ordered by heaven; Chengyun: inherit the new destiny. Refers to the divine right of kings. A formula at the beginning of a feudal emperor's edict.

The rat scurrying with its head held in honour: held in honour. He held his head and ran away in panic like a mouse. Describes running away in embarrassment after being hit.

To be regarded as a guide: to believe in; to be a heliometer; to be an archery target; to be a guide; to be a metaphor for things. It is a metaphor for treating certain remarks or things as one's own standards.

Be regarded as a model. Kai: French style; Mo: model. Use something as a role model.

To be regarded as a treasure: to believe in, to worship; to be a treasure: the most precious treasure. Worship it as the most precious treasure.

Compliance story Compliance: follow the rules; story: old rules and regulations. Follow the old rules.

Fengyang benevolent style Fengyang: praise; benevolent style: implement benevolent policies as if they were popular. In the old days, it was used to praise virtue.

Keep oneself clean and serve the public. Keep oneself clean and dedicated to public affairs.

Self-denial and devotion to public service Self-restraint: to restrain oneself; devotion to public service: to put public affairs first. Control your selfishness and serve the public whole.

Integrity and dedication to public service. Be honest and non-corrupt, and perform official duties faithfully. 2. What is the four-character idiom about sincerity?

I promise you to adopt it with satisfaction

Wherever sincerity reaches, gold and stone will open

Wherever sincerity reaches, people can achieve success. It moved the heaven and the earth, causing metal and stone to crack. It is a metaphor that as long as you work hard and sincerely, any difficult problem can be solved.

Chinese name

Wherever sincerity reaches, gold and stone will open

Definition

Refers to where a person’s sincerity reaches, it can move the world

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Source

"Zhuangzi Fisherman"

Usage

As object, attributive; used in written language

Yi Typos

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Documentary records

Ling Mengchu's "The Surprise at the First Carving of the Case"

Word explanation and listening to the pronunciation

Words: Wherever sincerity comes, gold and stone will open

Phonetic: jīng chéng suǒ zhì, jīn shí wèi kāi

Definition: Jingcheng: sincerity, sincerity. It means that where a person's sincerity reaches, it can move the heaven and the earth and cause metal and stone to crack. Same as "Sincerity adds, metal and stone are opened".

Source: "Zhuangzi Fisherman": "Truth is the utmost sincerity. If it is not sincere, it cannot move people." "Lunheng·Ganxu Chapter" written by Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty: "Where there is sincerity, gold and stone will be opened." Southern Dynasties, Song Dynasty, Fan Hua's "Book of the Later Han·Guangling Si Wang Jing Biography"

Example: Ming Dynasty Ling Mengchu's "Chu" Volume 9 of "The Surprise of Engraving Cases": "With sincerity, gold and stone are opened. Chastity is sleepless, and harmony is restored after death." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Guangling Si Wang Jing Biography": "With sincerity, gold and stone are opened."

Usage: as object, attributive; used in written language

Easy to misspell (due to sincerity, gold and stone are open)

Note: This is an eight-character idiom.

Related allusions Listen to the audio

During the Western Han Dynasty, there was a famous general named Li Guang. He was good at horseback riding and archery and was very brave in battle. He was called the "Flying General". Once, when he went hunting at the southern foot of Mingshan Mountain, he suddenly found a tiger crouching in the grass. Li Guang hurriedly bent his bow and arrow, concentrated on it, and used all his strength to shoot the arrow. Li Guang was very good at archery. He thought that the tiger must have been hit by an arrow and died. At dawn the next day, he sent someone to check. Unexpectedly, what was shot was a large stone that looked like a tiger. Not only did the arrow penetrate deeply into the stone, but almost all of the arrow tail also penetrated into the stone. Li Guang was surprised. He didn't believe that he could have such great strength, so he wanted to try again, so he took a few steps back, drew his bow and nocked an arrow, and shot at the stone with all his strength.

However, several arrows were not shot in. Some arrows were broken, some arrow shafts were broken, but the big stone was not damaged at all.

People were surprised and puzzled by this incident, so they went to consult the scholar Yang Xiong. Yang Xiong replied: "If you are sincere, even something as hard as gold and stone will be moved." The idiom "where sincerity reaches, gold and stone will open" has been passed down from this. [1] 3. Please tell me about the four-character idiom: "心心为成"

Xinyu Chengxin

Explanation: Yue: happy, happy; sincerity: solid. I am sincerely happy and sincerely convinced. Refers to sincere submission or obedience.

From: "Mencius Gongsun Chou 1": "Those who convince others with force are not convinced by their hearts, nor can they support themselves; those who convince others with virtue are happy and sincerely convinced, like the Seventy-year-old Master It’s the same as Confucius.”

Example: If the younger brother calls himself a late student in front of two talented women, he will not only show no mercy, but also ~.

◎Chapter 23 of "Jinghuayuan" by Li Ruzhen of the Qing Dynasty

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with complimentary meaning

Heart Wuchengfu

Phonetic: xīn wú chéng fǔ

Definition: Chengfu: a city and an official office, metaphorically referring to the unpredictable scheming. It is a metaphor for being open-minded and having nothing to hide.

Example: "Zhou Botong has no city in his heart, so how can he hide the things in his heart." (Jin Yong's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes·Chapter 16")

Excerpt: "Yao and Yu are thick and thick. He is a man of few words, and does not set up a castle when meeting others, so he cannot bear to be deceived.

"("History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Fu Yaoyu")