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Feng's Private Collection of The Book of Songs
To keep friendship, you should keep your word.

Make friends and keep promises [yǔ? péng youjiāo yánér yǎu xìn]

Interpretation: When communicating with friends, be honest and keep your word. Letter: Credit.

Source: Confucius and his disciples "The Analects of Confucius Learning" Spring and Autumn Period: "Yue:' Xian Xian Yi Se. Parents can do their best; As a gentleman, you can pass through him; Make friends and keep your word. Although I say I haven't studied, I will call it learning. " "

Vernacular translation: Confucius and his disciples "The Analects of Confucius Learning" Spring and Autumn Period: Xia Zi said: "First, we can value virtue but not women; Serve your parents and do your best; Serving the monarch can give his life; Communicate with friends, speak honestly and keep your word. Such a person, although he himself said that he has never studied, I must say that he has. "

Synonym: Make an oath, keep your promise, keep your promise, keep your word, match your words with your deeds, and never compromise.

Antonyms: reneging on words and being fat, empty promises, reneging on words, reneging on words, reneging on words.

Stroke order?

Extended data:

First, make a wish

Interpretation: The oath is sincere and credible. Danny: Sincerity.

Source: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Meng, which was anonymous in the pre-Qin period: "Banquet at the General's Corner; Laughing and laughing; Swear; Forget it. "

Translation of vernacular Chinese: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Mang, which was anonymous in the pre-Qin period, said: "Looking back on the past, I feel happier, and there is tenderness between talking and laughing. The vows of eternal love are still ringing in my ears. I never thought I would break them. Don't think about the alliance, and stop when it's over. "

Second, a promise is a promise.

Interpretation: A promise is a promise. Describe what you say, what you say. Promise.

Source: Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty "Historical Records Biography of Ji Bu and Luan Bu": "It is better to get a hundred pounds of gold than a promise."

Vernacular translation: Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Lu Bu Luan Bu in the Western Han Dynasty: "It is better to get a hundred pounds of gold than to keep Lu Bu's promise."

Third, you can't say anything [shunot y and bê r]

Explanation:

1, describe what you said.

2. Describe bossiness and arbitrariness.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "Chu Guan Yi is in front of his Mount Tai on weekdays; There are also people who move from east to west; Come to his wife; However, it has never been said. "