1, Pinyin according to one's ability [gè jìn suǒ néng]
[Interpretation] exhaustion: exhaustion; Ability: ability. Everyone does their best.
[Source] The Biography of Cao Bao in the Later Han Dynasty: "When Han suffered from Qin Yu, the ceremony collapsed and the music was bad, because there were not many stories.
Each of us should try our best to get what we need.
2. Pinyin [xi m: n sh ē n sh m: u]
[Interpretation] It means to show someone's wisdom or skills alone.
At the school sports meeting, the players in our class showed their skills and won many firsts.
3. Phonetic pinyin [[géXi m:nshén tōng t not ng]
[Interpretation] Metaphors show their abilities in their respective work.
In the tide of doing business, people have crossed the ocean in succession, showing their magical powers and gaining a foothold in the business world.
4. Excellent pinyin [[chshén rüHuà]
[Interpretation] The description technique has reached a wonderful state.
The actors gave a wonderful performance and the audience was dumbfounded.
5. Outstanding Pinyin [ch lèIBáCu]
[Interpretation] Pull: Exceed; Class: of the same kind; Extraction: originally like grass, it is extended to collection. Beyond the same.
[Source] "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Sages are for the people; The same is true; Out of the ordinary; Outstanding. "
His academic performance is outstanding in the class.
2. What four words can be used to describe self-introduction? You can introduce yourself: smart, lively, cheerful, naive, energetic, lively, generous, open-minded, unruly and polite.
1, intelligent
[ cōng míng líng lì ]
Clever: developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: flexible and smart. Describe a child as clever, lively and smart.
2. Lively and cheerful
[Be ready to come out]
Open-minded and extroverted.
Step 3 be innocent
[tiān zhēn làn màn]
Innocence: refers to the simplicity of the heart, without affectation and hypocrisy; Romance: frank and natural appearance. Describe children's simple, lively and lovely thoughts, without affectation or hypocrisy.
Step 4 be alive and kicking
[hǔ]
Describe lively and vigorous, full of vitality.
Step 5 be in high spirits
[xìng zhì bó bó]
Interest: interest; Vibrant: A vibrant appearance. Describe excitement.
6, alive and kicking
[Huóbèng Luan tiào]
Lively, lively, cheerful and lively.
Step 7 be natural and graceful
[Luo Luo dàfāng]
Rollo: Frank and cheerful. Describe a natural and generous manner.
8. aboveboard
[Where is my way]
Describe people as brave and cheerful.
9, unruly
[háo fàng béjé]
Restraint: halter, extension is bondage. Describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament.
10, courtesy
[ bīn bīn yǒu lǐ ]
Binbin: The original meaning is the appearance of both literature and quality, and the later description is elegant. Describe a personable and polite manner.
3. It's just self-four-word idioms. Because four-word idioms have not been marked since ancient times, more than five words are often marked as "multi-word idioms".
Therefore, four-character idioms account for the majority. I wonder if the landlord can understand it. My oral expression is not very good! There are about 4,000 commonly used Chinese idioms, among which four-character idioms account for 96%, and the rest are general idioms ranging from two characters to 14 characters, all of which have their origins and allusions. Idioms are mainly in format, usually in four-character format, with only a few other forms. Other forms are "three-character lattice" and "five-character lattice". Their expressions are mainly regional, and many idioms are unique to Pingyao! "Four-character case" is a common form of Chinese idioms and one of the favorite forms of Chinese users. Mr. Wang once pointed out that four syllables seem to have always been four syllables in Chinese, such as Baijia surname, Li, Long Wen whip shadow and so on. There is always a four-word banner in the pavilion, and the most popular idiom is also four words. "
4. What are the four-word idioms of self-evaluation? 1, meticulous: Gou: Gou, careless. Refers to doing things carefully, not sloppy at all.
Pinyin: yρsρbǒg u
From: Qing Wu Jingzi, The Scholars: "The boss visits; See uncle meticulous; The promotion is on the same day. "
2. Down-to-earth: down-to-earth land. Metaphor is practical and serious.
Pinyin: Ji m \u o tàshídi
Said by: Shao Yong's Song, Volume 18: "The public asked Kang Jie,' Who is someone?' Say,' You are a down-to-earth person.' "
3, seeking truth from facts
Pinyin: Shi Shi qiúShi
Ego: It refers to exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development from the actual object, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.
4, familiar with thinking: read repeatedly and think seriously.
Pinyin: shú dú shēn sī: and
From: Shi's "Send An An Xiucai on a Journey to the West": "I can never get tired of reading old books, and I can never get tired of reading them."
5. Caution: This means being serious about something.
Pinyin: shèn zhòng qí sh:
From: The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years No.81Back: "An observer cautiously said,' This is a big company founded by a brother.' "
Step 6 be proactive
Pinyin: jjíXiàng shàng
Said by: About Lu Xun's Two Hearts
7. Respecting teachers and emphasizing Taoism: Taoism refers to the principles that teachers should follow and the knowledge that teachers impart. Respect teachers and attach importance to their teaching.
Pinyin: z ū n sh and zh ò ng dà o
From: Ye Fan's Biography of Confucius in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Wenming Wang; You should respect the teacher and pay attention to the road. "
8. Keep your word: speak reliably and have credit.
Pinyin: yánér yǒu xn
From: The Analects of Confucius: "Make friends and keep your word."