Words that describe your love for yourself

1. What words are used to describe protecting yourself? Stay rational, keep an honest and clean life, keep a secret, remain uncorrupted,

1, the law has now become a shield for us to safeguard our own interests and protect ourselves.

2. What hurts most is misunderstanding. Then, in order to protect yourself and others, please start from yourself, from now on, abandon ignorance and narrowness, always have inclusive love and understanding, have the courage to start a dialogue with your heart, refuse misunderstanding, stay away from misunderstanding and avoid misunderstanding!

3. Worship the God in heaven, love your woman and protect your motherland.

4. People who are good at protecting themselves will always speak modestly.

5, the purpose of lying, if not to please each other, is to protect themselves.

6. Protect yourself not by the wall, but by your friends.

7. Friends should be graded to protect themselves from harm.

8. The purpose of lying is to protect yourself, if not to please each other.

9. Only when you have experienced pain can you know how to protect yourself; I didn't know what it was like to be heartbroken until I cried. I didn't know how to persist and give up in time until I was stupid. I didn't know I was actually very fragile until I loved him. In fact, life doesn't need this meaningless persistence. You really can't give up without anything.

10. In calm water, God will bless me: I can only protect myself in stormy waves. George herbert

2. What are the words that describe "love yourself": self-love, narcissism, self-worship, self-boasting, and self-boasting?

1, self-love, pronunciation: [zàI]I]

Interpretation: 1 Love yourself 2. I'd rather point my love at myself than others. Care about my own happiness or interests. Take good care of my health; Cherish one's reputation

2, narcissism, pronunciation: [zilià n]

Interpretation: a kind of self-worship, paying too much attention to one's own perfect psychological state.

3, self-worship, pronunciation: [zü w ǒ chó ng bà i]

Interpretation: self, the conscious part of personality related to reality, worship, respect and admiration; feel good about oneself

4, bragging, pronunciation: [zü chu and zü lé i]

Interpretation: beating: beating drums. Blow your own horn and play your own drum. Metaphor boasts.

5, bragging, pronunciation: [ziàI zikuā]

Interpretation: like: like. Praise what you sell. Metaphor bragging about yourself.

3. Idiom describing love: cherish talents.

Love pities the weak: love pities the weak.

Love the old and be kind to the young: love the old and children.

Love the people like children: In the old society, some rulers were praised for caring for the people as much as their own children.

Love people and things: compassion: compassion; Things: people or environments other than themselves refer to all people. Love and sympathize with the people. Used as a compliment to emperors and officials.

Love a good man: love and value talents.

Love people, love things: love people and strive to benefit people.

Love with virtue: love: love others; Morality: virtue. Love according to moral standards. Generally speaking, people will not be partial to others, nor will they be tolerant.

Love as if you were your own child.

Love must have its own way: love others must pay attention to methods. Parents must pay attention to the proper way to love their children.

Neither pain nor heat: Jude's words are irrelevant. It means don't care.

Sucking sores with blood: Sucking: Sucking with your mouth. Suck the pus out of the patient's sore with his mouth. In the past, people described generals as caring and caring for their soldiers.

Saving the world and loving people: saving the world and caring for people.

Save money and love the people: save money and love the people.

Save love: save money and care for the people.

Lead a clean life and love yourself: it means lead a clean life and love yourself.

Respect the old and love the young: respect: respect; Love: love. Respect the elderly and care for children.

Respect the old and love the young: respect the old and care for the children. It's the same as "respecting the old and loving the young".

Respect the old and love the young: respect: respect; Kindness: love. Respect the elderly and care for children.

Respect the old and love the young: respect the old and care for the children. It's the same as "respecting the old and loving the young".

Respect the old and love the young. It's the same as "respecting the old and loving the young".

Respect and love: respect: respect. Respect those above yourself and love those below yourself. Describe being polite to others.

Respect and accept: respect those above yourself and love those below yourself. Describe being polite to others. Use "respect and love".

Respect heaven and love the people: respect heaven and love the people.

Respect and love the virtuous: respect and care for talented and virtuous people.

Respecting the virtuous and valuing the virtuous: respecting and caring for talented and moral people. It is the same as "respecting sages and loving scholars".

Gentleman's love: love: love others; Morality: virtue. Love according to moral standards. Generally speaking, people will not be partial to others, nor will they be tolerant.

Pity the poor and cherish the base: pity: pity; Cherish: cherish; Cheap: low status. Sympathize with the poor and care about the humble.

Pity the poor and cherish the old: love the old and sympathize with the poor.

Don't practice cattle and sheep: don't step on it. Metaphor is love.

Caring for people and loving things: benevolence: kindness. Be kind to people, and then care for creatures. It used to mean that officials are kind and virtuous.

Treat people like children: describe emperors and officials who care about the people. To "treat people like children."

Keep clean as jade: keep moral integrity and be as white as jade. It also means taking care of your body.

Keeping a clean body like jade: moral integrity, as white as jade. It also means taking care of your body. It's the same as "keeping your body as jade".

Push the things you really love: things: refer to others. Take care of others with your heart Love others with sincere heart.

Cherish loneliness: love orphans and pity widows. Generally refers to sympathy and help for the helpless.

Respect the old and pity the poor: love the old and pity the poor.

Mutual appreciation: people with the same personality, interests and circumstances love, sympathize with and support each other.

Support the government and love the people: the army supports and cares for the people.

Worrying about the country and loving the people: worrying about the country and the people.

Young, young, young: young: love. Taking good care of my children can promote the care of others' children.

Yu Rucheng: such as: you. Yuru: I love you and help you like jade. Love you like jade, help you and make you successful. Mostly used in difficult and difficult conditions.

Love yourself and the people: restrain yourself and love the people.

Knowing pain leads to burning: feeling: feeling. Describe someone who cares and takes care of them (especially relatives).

Respect the old and love the young: respect the old and love the young.

Respect the virtuous and love the talented: respect and care for the virtuous and talented.

Respecting talents and caring for things: Respecting talents and caring for people means respecting knowledge and caring for talents.

4. Describe idioms that can protect you well, such as: Be wise to protect yourself, be uncut in jade, be abrasive, and do whatever it takes, in the shadow of a mansion.

1, preserve our sanity mí ng zhé b m: o sh ē n

Interpretation: A wise man is good at preserving himself. Now it refers to avoiding the struggle of principles and being afraid of implicating one's own attitude. From The Book of Songs Elegant Man: "I am both a philosopher and a philosopher; To protect his body. "

Example: the first principle of her life is ~.

2. Keep the county as jade. shǎu shēn rúyú

Interpretation: Keep moral integrity and be as white as jade. It also means taking care of your body. From "On Mencius and Li Lou": "Why not leave it? Keep your body and keep your book. "

For example, one or two of these ten people will never move. ◎ The second chapter of Qing Liu's Travels of Lao Can.

3. Daokeweizu qóng kēwèI zú

Interpretation: refers to being good at protecting yourself. From Zuo Zhuan's Seventeen Years of Success:' Bao Zhuangzi's knowledge is not as good as Kwai's, but Kwai can still keep his feet.' Du Pre-note: "Sunflower leaves should cover its roots for the sun."

Example: "Biography of Liu Xiaozhuo in Liang Shu": "I can't hold the bead to avoid jumping, so I can be happy and worried."

4. Li: ng lè i ch ā d ā o

Interpretation: Knives are inserted in the ribs on both sides, indicating that they are not afraid of death. Metaphor bears great sacrifice. From The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "Qin Baoshu took a fork in the road for his friends."

Example: Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town" chapter 29: "Being a friend is nothing."

5. The shadows of Guangsha Gu m: ng Shà zh and Y Ρ n

Interpretation: Tall houses can keep out the wind and the sun. Describe making people protected.

Example: "Liezi Dawn": "Enter its lush forest, smell its rice and beams, and cover its canopy, like the shadow of a huge building."

5. Words that describe caring for the environment idioms about protecting the environment:

All the trees are glory-there are many flowers. Describe many beautiful things or talented people.

Flourishing: thriving. Mao: Lush and lush. Describe the lush foliage. Or a metaphor for a full house of children and grandchildren and a prosperous population.

Cover the sky and cover the sun-cover the sky and cover the sun. Describe things that are huge, numerous, imposing or flourishing, especially trees.

Shade-describes the dense branches and leaves of trees that block the sun.

Elegant as a canopy-describes trees growing luxuriantly.

Tall.-tall.

Green bamboo-green bamboo.

Lush-describes lush vegetation. Also described as magnificent.

Forerunners plant trees, and future generations enjoy the cool-metaphor predecessors benefit future generations.

National economy and people's livelihood-national economy and people's livelihood.

Dry rivers and fish-dry: dry up, dry up the water. Ze: A place to gather water. Drain a lake or pond for fishing. Metaphor is only about immediate interests, not long-term plans.