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Considerate, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin for t ǐ Ti ē R ù w ē I, means considerate is to be careful about other people's mood and situation, to give care and care; meticulous is to achieve the degree of subtlety. Considerate, describes the care or care for people very careful, thoughtful. From Oubei poetry · Du Shaoling poetry · 4.
Analysis of Idioms
Be considerate and meticulous; be indifferent
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's Oubei poetry · Du Shaoling poetry · 4 of the Qing Dynasty: "as for the ordinary scenery, it is not necessary to be astonishing, but considerate, and it is impossible for people to come."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, attributive and adverbial. Examples 1. Liao Chengzhi's "teaching and remembrance is like a mountain of kindness": "Premier Zhou's care for me is so careful, I can't help but burst into tears when I think of it." (2) Chapter 38 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in the Qing Dynasty: "as long as the mind is calm and the profits are less, those poor people will benefit more. 'I said with a smile:' that's very considerate. '”
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let the eye travel over the great scenes and let fancy free - yóu mù chěng huái