be grateful for
Gratitude is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ǎ n ē nhu á ID é, which means to appreciate the kindness of others. It comes from the biography of Qi Wang Fang in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
Pei Songzhi of the Southern Dynasty noted: "in ancient times, those who gave up their lives for righteousness must have reason. They were either grateful for their kindness, had no regrets for their lives, or had an organic interest, and worked hard to meet the needs of the society
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: to be grateful, to be grateful
Idiom usage
I'd like to ask the king to forgive him for his life. In the future, people around Jianchang may be grateful. The first act of Guo Moruo's peacock gall
be grateful for
to try to save a little only to lose a lot - xī zhǐ shī zhǎng
try to do everything all by oneself - bāo dǎ tiān xià
go through the ceremonies of appointing a commander-in-chief - dēng tán bài jiàng
keep thy shop and thy shop will keep thee. - huáng tiān bù fù yǒu xīn rén