Flowers in the fence, cranes in cages. A metaphor for a bound person or thing.
Chu Qing Gong Zizhen's praise for "Good things are near, good things are picturesque": "If you are born in Hou family, God turns to loneliness. You are a caged bird, how can you laugh so much? "
2. Self-restraint by lines? 【àn xing zìyì】?
Reporter: restraint. Restrain one's behavior.
In Liu Tang Zongyuan's "Dream Fu": "Suddenly the situation collapses and talks about self-suppression."
3. Do you want to be a rope? [du j ǐ y ǐ sheng]?
Rope: correction, restraint. It refers to a certain moral standard that requires you to make your behavior conform to the law.
"Xunzi ChristianRandPhillips" said: "Therefore, the gentleman tied the rope and people dragged it."
4. self-denial and dedication? 【kè jǐ fèng gōng】?
Self-denial: restrain yourself; Serving the public: focusing on business. Restrain your selfishness and concentrate on serving the public.
From "The Biography of Ji Zun in the Later Han Dynasty": "Be cautious about honesty; Self-denial. "
5. self-denial and caution? [ kè jǐ shèn xíng ]?
Self-denial: restrain yourself; Be careful: be careful. Restrain yourself and be careful.
From "Sending Qi to the Next Preface": "Therefore, people in the upper class must choose their friends, and the lower ones are frank and open; The following people are self-restrained and cautious, and it is true that they are not confused. "