Let's face each other
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ē y ì Q ǔ R ó ng, meaning to follow its meaning to please people. It comes from the southern history, the biography of Xiaoyi, Tao Jizhi.
explain
A Yi: cater to other people's mind; take Rong: win other people's favor. The music is intended to please people
source
Tao Jizhi, the biography of Xiaoyi in southern history, said, "Ji Zhi can't be flattered, but the emperor of Ming Dynasty didn't like it. He came out as the Assistant Minister of the state and the governor of Beihai."
Examples
"In the history of the Ming Dynasty, the biography of Gao Gou, Hu Luo and others said," when the country was in the early stage of change, the people were watching, and there were many ministers in power. "
Discrimination of words
The synonyms are flattering, flattering and flattering; the antonyms are just and upright
usage
It refers to the meaning of the tune to please others
Let's face each other
all one can see is grief -- full of grief everywhere - mǎn mù qī liáng
Cages are a kind of nourishment - juàn láo yǎng wù
Keep one's salary and maintain one's friendship - chí lù yǎng jiāo