What does caution mean?

Question 1: What do you mean by being cautious?

Question 2: Caution, caution and patience. What do you mean? Cautious, from the book of rites? Yiyi refers to being cautious in words and deeds.

No haste, be patient, this inversion is very common in ancient Chinese. No haste, be patient, in fact, is "patience, patience to get rid of impatience."

Question 3: What do you mean, be careful what you say and do and be immune to it? Explanation: careful, careful, careful. Refers to being cautious in words and deeds.

Independence is Xiu De's self-restraint, regardless of the world. It also shows that you only care about yourself and don't care about foreign affairs.

Question 4: How to be cautious in words and deeds? How to be cautious in words and deeds? Literally, it means to be cautious in words and deeds. Not rash. As for how to be cautious in words and deeds, in a word of Confucius, it is "three rescues a day", and think twice before you act. In addition, it is also a necessary condition to improve one's moral cultivation.

Question 5: It is meaningless to talk too much. What do you mean by talking too much? Idioms, as predicates and objects, will lose their meaning if they are said too much, and there must be mistakes. Guiguzi? "This Classic Symbol": "If you talk too much, there must be shortcomings.

Be careful what you say and do, from the Book of Rites? Yiyi refers to being cautious in words and deeds.

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Question 6: It depends on what you say and what you do. What do you mean, watch what you say and what you do? It means reading other people's minds. Source "The Analects of Confucius? Yan Yuan: "Those who are ambitious are straightforward and honest, and they are considerate of the following people. "

Be careful what you say and do, from the Book of Rites? Yiyi refers to being cautious in words and deeds.

The combination of the two means that people should look at things with their eyes, think twice before acting, and not be reckless.

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Question 7: Think twice before you act means that you can only make a difference if you think carefully and do things seriously.

Question 8: Pay attention to your words and deeds. Be cautious at the beginning and cautious at the end. What does caution mean? Beginning of The Great Revival

Explanation: Caution: Caution, caution. Be careful what you say and do.

Said by: Book of Rites? Yi Yi: "A gentleman is not allowed to keep his word, so he must worry about the end of it, and he must be embarrassed to do it." * * * Be careful what they say. "

For example, in the past 80 years, I have been more real, and I know that my words and deeds are self-cultivation; ~ No, count the people in my hometown. ◎ Ming? Zhu Guozhen's "Chong Zhuang Sketch"? Du Xing

Synonym: cautious.

Antonym: Run amok and do evil.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Be cautious in words and deeds

Shè n sh ǐ Shè n zh ō ng: Always be careful. Source: Warring States Policy? Qin Ce V: "So, the first king only valued the beginning and the end." Example: I, Liu Yong II, follow the emperor. If I don't think about the emperor and his son, I just go with the flow. Why rap repeatedly in front of the emperor? February River "Emperor Qianlong" XXVII

Observe words, spelling, explanations and explanations, and the appropriateness of going out. -"Fu Hui Quan Shu" is written in a language that abides by Cheng Xian's spelling and kè shǒu chéng xiàn's interpretation. Abide by: strictly abide by. Abide by established laws and regulations to the letter. "Yuan history, what happened? Wanze Biography: "Since Yuan Zhen, the imperial court has abided by the Constitution, issued imperial edicts repeatedly, divided the wealth into millet, and spared no expense to reward the people. At that time, it was commensurate with the sage. "example to develop, you can't stick to a rut.

Question 9: What do you mean by being cautious? What do you mean by being cautious? Caution in idiom interpretation: caution, caution. Be careful what you say and do. The idiom comes from The Book of Rites? Yi Yi: "A gentleman's words forbid people to walk, so he must worry about the end, and he must walk according to his embarrassment." * * * Be careful what you say and do. " It is more real to use the example of 80 years. I know that words and deeds must cultivate one's morality; Be careful what you say and do. Count the number of people in my hometown. Is that clear? Zhu Guozhen's "Chong Zhuang Sketch"? Du Xing

Speak evil words.

Some people are punished for saying things they shouldn't. They express their inner thoughts in words. Often, some good words may be misunderstood as bad or words that should not be said cause contradictions, so disaster comes out of their mouths.