show respect
Chinese idiom, Pinyin D ù NSH ǒ uz à IB à I, is an ancient kneeling ceremony. Also refers to the old letter used to pay respect to the other side of the guest idiom. It comes from Sima Qian's biography of Zhongni's disciples in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
In Sima Qian's biography of Shiji Zhongni disciples in the Western Han Dynasty, "Gou Jian immediately bowed down and said," I had no idea that I was fighting with Wu. I was trapped in Kuaiji. I felt pain in my bone marrow. I was burning my lips and dry my tongue day and night. I wanted to die one after another with the king of Wu. That's my wish. "
Idiom usage
Wang Anshi and Wang xuanshuhui in Song Dynasty: "Xinzheng, Fu Ji, self-respect of the country. I'll say goodbye again. "
Chinese PinYin : dùn shǒu zài bài
show respect
Chanting flowers and willows. yín huā yǒng liǔ
ascending to the heavens in daytime to become supernatural beings. bái rì shēng tiān
Promoting energy with reputation. yǐ yù jìn néng
Take advantage of the opportunity. guà xí wéi mén