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Examples:precepts regarding what is honorable and what is shameful (in particular, refers the Socialist Concepts on Honors and Disgraces, PRC official moral principles promulgated from 2006)—not corrupted by wealth and honors—Eight Honors and Eight Shames, PRC official moral guidelines—It's an honor meet you at last.—respect the wise and venerate the worthy (idiom); to honor the great and the good—honor old people as we do our own aged parents—the four social bonds: propriety, justice, integrity and honor—lit. I'm ashamed and dare not (accept the honor); fig. I do not deserve your praise.—Great Bauhinia Medal (GBM), Hong Kong's highest honor—lit. I dare not (accept the honor); fig. I don't deserve your praise—(of distinguished guest) honor my house (firm etc) with your presence—It is a great honor meet you and I regret it is not sooner—honor old people as we do our own aged parents, and care for other's children as one's own—paraphernalia of a guard of honor—fully deserving, without any reservations (idiom); entirely worthy (of a title, honor etc)—give up life for righteousness (idiom, from Mencius); to choose honor over life—a woman who dies fighting for her honor or follows her husband in death—cordon (diagonal belt worn as a sign of office or honor)—palanquin with eight carriers (idiom); fig. treat guests with honor—do sb the honor (of attending etc)—regard it as an honor [idiom.]—(of friends or partners) share both the honor and the disgrace [idiom.]—bring honor to one's ancestors and benefit future generations [idiom.]—there is no honor in the strong bullying the weak [idiom.]—revere people of virtue and honor scholarship [idiom.]— |