reverent and respectful
Bigong Bijing is a Chinese word. Its pronunciation is B ì g ō NGB ì J ì ng, which means to be very serious and respectful. It describes a respectful attitude and later describes it as very dignified and polite. From the book of songs Xiaoya Xiaobian.
Analysis of Idioms
[near meaning words] respectful, polite, polite, respectful, polite, treat each other with courtesy. [antonym words] domineering, arrogant and domineering, insolent and speechless, arrogant and impertinent
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, adverbial and attributive; it is very respectful and polite; sometimes it is ironic to describe hypocritical attitude and flattery. We never pay attention to the greetings of the poor, but talk and laugh at the rich. Zhou Libo's "storm" part 1 Part 2
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · Xiaobian:" Weisang and Zi, must be respectful, always look at the bandit father, always follow the bandit mother. " Chapter 5 of Hongbo Qu by Guo Moruo: "the commander of the army is Li Yutang, a great man from Shandong Province. When he arrived at the military headquarters, he met each other outside the door with great respect."
Chinese PinYin : bì gōng bì jìng
reverent and respectful
starving people fill the land. āi hóng biàn dì
Wash the intestines and stomach. xǐ cháng dí wèi