1. A complete set of four-character idioms: Wash your hands to serve the public, thank the public for helping the sick, fold your arms to serve the public, report the ice business, give yourself up for the public, encourage the public to enjoy the sun, make the public in the north of the city look after the private, abandon the public, abide by the law and serve the public, trickle down to the public, pay attention to the public and the private, be honest and fair, be famous for the public, be great for the public, entrust the public and the private, be both public and private, and public. Doing things impartially, doing routine work, sighing for the public, worrying about the country's devotion to public interests and giving birth to public interests, abolishing private interests, holding ice for official business, sitting without a car driver, rewarding public interests, going straight to court, being fair and honest, facing the public, being open to the public, and cultivating public morality, Women cultivate women's virtue, be famous and powerful, get drunk and get a bus, be fair and reasonable, publish personal enmity, worry about public interests and forget private interests, forget private interests, be drunk, be famous and powerful, be loyal to public interests, harm public interests with private interests, be upright, take no bus, be just and fair, be above public interests, and be honest. Ding Gong digs a well, is impartial and selfless, is business-oriented, eight public plants and trees, sells public affairs for personal gain, is anxious for public interests and benefits, princes and nobles, Guo Gong Xia Wu, relies on a false son, goes flat to step into public affairs, moves a mountain from a foolish man, harms public interests and personal gains, fights public affairs and scolds a woman, is loyal to the country, distinguishes between public and private interests, works in the summer of five, admonishes public regulations in secret, turns his back on private interests, and supports public interests. Duke Zhou spits and feeds, shows devotion to public duty and self-denial, is eager for public good and righteousness, is a thief on public duty, * * *, dreams of Duke Zhou, Mountain Duke's downfall, overlapping public duty and folding foot, one country's three public services, fair Daming, Mu Gong Jin Mu, both public and private benefits, shows devotion to public duty as the law, is eager for public welfare, buys and sells public goods, sets up private courts, shows fairness to himself, grasps to the public, and takes advantage of public servants. Pianpian Gongzi, Meng Gongquan's jurisdiction, fighting for personal gains, cutting off the arms and uniting the public, making a lot of money, benefiting both the public and the private, being fair to the public, bribing the public, being fair to the public, being fair to the public, handling the case impartially, being heartless, guarding the public, being fair, making a big move on public habits, putting public before private, being fair and upright, and having its own public opinion. Pushing honesty and spreading wealth, taking public affairs into consideration, being fair and aboveboard, giving consideration to public and private affairs, going behind public affairs and following private affairs, doing public affairs and private affairs, being honest and private, restoring public interests, taking public affairs and private affairs, destroying private affairs impartially, being honest and modest, cheating on public affairs and private affairs, being honest and clean, being fair and reasonable, being honest and honest, being a crane of sheep and male, and being fair to idle sons.
2. I like your idiom routine. I like your idiom routine steps:
1, chat with the other person (the person you like), and first propose to play a game together.
2. The other party asks: What to play? Just say to play the idiom fill-in-the-blank game.
3, the first question: very much in love with me ()
4, the second question: () new and tired of the old
5, the third question: sadness () clutch
6. Question 4: () Catch up with me.