Unwilling to reflect on idioms?

What idioms are there to describe introspection?

The metaphors reflected in their idioms are:

Think behind closed doors, think behind closed doors, listen to introspection, ask yourself, ask yourself.

Idioms expressing introspection

Introspection, conscience, daily practice, three provinces, three provinces a day.

First, the guilt of introspection [Ji]

Vernacular translation: refers to self-reflection, which means not feeling ashamed and uneasy, that is, not doing anything that makes you feel ashamed.

Source: The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan: "What is the husband worried about?"

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Confucius

I have a clear conscience, so what are the worries and fears?

Second, a clear conscience.

Ask yourself, there is nothing wrong with people.

Source: "Reading Notes of Wei Caotang": "This need not be asked; Just ask yourself; Have a clear conscience; That is, the yin method is called good. "

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Ji Yun

You don't have to ask this; Just ask your own heart; There is nothing wrong with people; It's the yin law. Good point.

Third, the monthly repair in Japan [rǐxǐng YuèXi]

Vernacular translation: reflect every day and cultivate one's morality every month.

Source: "Shuhua Essay, Magistrate County Reform": "Make this official study, save time and practice every month, and then give him any post when he is old."

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Yan Youxi

Let this official learn, reflect on himself every day, cultivate himself every month, and then give him the responsibility of doing things when he is old.

Four or three provinces

Vernacular translation: province: investigation and reflection; Body: self. The original meaning is to check yourself from three aspects every day, and later it means to check yourself consciously many times.

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Zeng Zi said:' I visit three times a day, am I unfaithful to others?' "

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Confucius

Ceng Zi said, "I consciously check myself many times every day. Do I try my best to serve others?

Five, three provinces a day [y and rí s ā n x ǐ ng]

Vernacular translation: reflect on yourself many times a day.

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Zeng Zi said,' I will visit you three times a day.'" "

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Confucius

Ceng Zi said: I consciously check myself many times every day.

Ⅲ What are the idioms that describe reflection?

Idioms describing reflection include: thinking behind closed doors, self-reproach, thinking behind closed doors, self-reproach, thinking behind closed doors, self-examination and self-examination.

1. Think behind closed doors: [Beges and Gu]

Interpretation: refers to introspection behind closed doors.

Source: Biography of Han Yanshou: "Min Youkun's brother talked with Tian Li, and the big injury of prolonging his life ... is that the Japanese moved to the hospital and refused to listen. Because they went to the bedroom and closed the door, they thought about it and a county didn't know what to do. "

2. Self-reproach for closing the cabinet: [bü gé zü zé]

Interpretation: refers to introspection behind closed doors. With "closed thinking".

Source: History of Han Art and Literature: "Xu () used to be a filial official and called history a teacher and friend. He once blamed himself and said nothing."

3. Closed thinking: [Beggs and Gao]

Interpretation: refers to introspection behind closed doors.

Source: Biography of Han Yanshou: "Min Youkun's brother talked with Tian Li, and the big injury of prolonging his life ... is that the Japanese moved to the hospital and refused to listen. Because they go to bed and pass on their thoughts, a county doesn't know what to do. "

4. Closed remorse: [bü gé zü zé]

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

Source: History of Han Art and Literature: "Xu () used to be an official with filial piety and called history a teacher and friend. He once kept silent and blamed himself, not saying much."

Step 5 think behind closed doors

Explanation: excessive: negligence. Close the door and reflect.

Source: Biography of Han Yanshou: "Because I entered the bedroom, I thought behind closed doors." Zhuge Liang's Understanding Buddha: "I claim that I can be diligent and vulgar, and I can be righteous in Shuai Neng. If it doesn't work now, I will resign and think behind closed doors. "

6. Think behind closed doors: [bü mé n s and qi ā n]

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

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Lai Min Pei Songzhi quoted Zhuge Jiliang as saying: "I boast that I can be diligent, diligent and handsome. If it doesn't work now, I will resign and think behind closed doors. "

7. reflection: [f m: n g not ng z x ǐ ng]

Interpretation: bow: itself; Province: check. Go back and check your words and deeds.

Source: The Book of Rites: "Likes and dislikes are not confined to the inside, knowing that they are lured from the outside, not bowing back, and the sky will die."

8. Anti-listening and introspection

Interpretation: 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.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Shang Jun: "It is better to listen to it, to understand it from the inside, and to break it from the inside." "The Biography of Wang Yun in the Later Han Dynasty": "If the husband looks at it and listens to it, he will be loyal and sincere; Those who are generous and capable are righteous. "

Idioms of self-criticism

engage in self-examination/soul-searching

new word

Basic explanation and detailed explanation

Province: inspection and reflection; Body: self. The original meaning is to check yourself from three aspects every day, and later it means to check yourself consciously many times.

tidy

"The Analects of Confucius Learn": "Zeng Zi said:' I save three times a day, am I unfaithful to others?' "

Approximate antonym

Synonym three provinces a day, three provinces a day.

idioms solitaire

There is no effective way to move, but the needle is tit for tat. Playing the piano for the cow, playing the piano and doing good deeds are all in vain and belong to vanity.

Ⅳ Many times of self-reflection are summarized into idioms.

Help me three times!

ⅵ describes a poem or idiom that needs self-reflection before accusing others!

There are two sentences in Zhu Jiaxun that may satisfy your question:

Listen to the speech lightly, be aware of unreasonable complaints, and think twice patiently;

If you argue about something, you must think calmly.

ⅶ Idioms related to reflection

Retrospection and interior lighting. Ask yourself. Sleepless at night, self-reflection: touch. Think behind closed doors: introspection: look inward. It refers to using Buddha's nature to check and listen to other people's opinions; When I resigned and retired. Faithful thinking: refers to introspection behind closed doors. Ask yourself, reflect: think behind closed doors. Think behind closed doors. Go back and check your mistakes. Show self-reflection: bow. After also refers to self-reflection. Clear night: refers to self-examination behind closed doors: touching the chest and asking yourself: listening to outside words, loyalty to the monarch. The idiom introspection and its explanation are as follows: it refers to introspection behind closed doors. Return to light. It means that you can reflect on your words and deeds to make up for your mistakes. Closed thinking: crossing. After also refers to self-reflection. Same as "closed thinking": Buddhism: negligence. Refers to self-reflection. Return to introspection; Qing: check your fingers and introspect. Close the door and reflect. Later, it also refers to self-reflection, retreat from difficulties, and make up for it. Thinking behind closed doors: silence: being an official in the imperial court: referring to introspection behind closed doors. Refers to the comparison of Buddha images; Reverse listening. Refers to the comparison of Buddha nature. Anti-hearing and internal vision: the original Buddha: internal vision. A comparative study of Buddha statues: Confucius: self-nature If you look back inside, you will reflect on yourself; Province: Originally Buddhism. Introspection: Originally Buddhism. Ask yourself, ask yourself how, do self-reflection: touch your chest: refer to introspection behind closed doors. Shut up and blame yourself. Closed remorse. Same as "closed thinking"

ⅷ Idioms that reflect on themselves many times a day.

Thinking behind closed doors: wrong. Close the door and reflect.

Self-blame-looking back and blaming yourself means rethinking and examining your words, deeds and thoughts.

Introspection-bow: self; Province: check. Go back and check your words and deeds.

Thinking behind closed doors-refers to self-reflection behind closed doors.

Thinking on the wall-thinking on the wall: refers to people who have made mistakes and faults, and reflect on their mistakes and faults in the face of the wall.

To think behind closed doors means to reflect behind closed doors. Use "closed thinking".

Closed thinking-refers to introspection behind closed doors.

Ask your heart on a sunny night-sunny: quiet; M: feel it. Stay up late to reflect.

Ask yourself-touch your chest and ask yourself how you feel. Refers to self-reflection.

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

Ask yourself all night-stay out all night and reflect on yourself.