the way one gets along with people
Treat people and things, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is day é NJI ē w ù, meaning to meet things, refers to contact with others. From the book of Ren Shaoqing.
The origin of Idioms
Sima Qian of the Han Dynasty wrote in the book of reporting to Ren Shaoqing: "it is the duty of teaching to be careful in receiving things and to promote the virtuous." The fifth volume of Tao Zongyi's record of stopping farming in Ming Dynasty: "the two things on the right show that the elders were modest and restrained, and they drew on the backward, which is the case with people and things."
Analysis of Idioms
How to behave
Idiom usage
He can see things from all aspects, can have a full spirit of understanding, so he has a very reasonable attitude. Zou Taofen's the rest of his life in need: Exile
Chinese PinYin : dài rén jiē wù
the way one gets along with people
make endless exorbitant demands. zhū qiú wú yàn
have a narrow escape from death. hǔ kǒu táo shēng
try to do everything all by oneself. bāo dǎ tiān xià
It's cloudy in the mountains and snowy at night. shān yīn yè xuě