never forget to pay a debt of gratitude
This is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B à ob à NF à NSH à, which means to receive kindness and think about it without forgetting what it comes from. It comes from the book of rites.
Idiom explanation
Newspaper: reward; Ben: source; anti: return; start: start.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, Jiao tesheng: "only the society, Qiu Chenggong, is prosperous, so it's necessary to return the book to the beginning."
Idiom usage
The combination is used as predicate, with commendatory meaning.
Examples
In Shunzhi of Ming and Tang Dynasties, Xue Xun, the left servant of the Ministry of rites, was worshipped: "offering sacrifices to people is a way of repaying them with words, and repaying them with the original." It is also a newspaper.
Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty wrote in his book on heaven: "the only thing that we can do is to report to the emperor, and there are four kinds of rites for giving time, which are called heaven."
"Outlaws of the marsh" the fourth and fifth back: "just right, you also sent him at the beginning, today is the appropriate newspaper."
The fifth book of rites in the draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty: "Emperor Gaozong practiced Buddhism, added the saints and the empresses, and said:" the emblem of the ancestral temple is called the system, and it is not a permanent form to express one's feelings. "
Chinese PinYin : bào běn fǎn shǐ
never forget to pay a debt of gratitude
cannot bear to think of the past. bù kān huí shǒu
where the needle goes , the thread follows. jià gǒu suí gǒu
be all eyes and all ears. yǎn guān sì lù,ěr tīng bā fāng
disreputable quarters of the city. sān wǎ liǎng xiàng