What do you mean, behave yourself?
Points: responsibilities. Be honest, do your duty, and don't do anything illegal. Origin of Idiom: Song Comment on Weng Xian: 8: "How lucky are you to be self-disciplined, complacent and self-righteous?" Example of Idiom: If you are raised well from now on, you should behave yourself and stop fooling around. Note: ㄢㄈㄣˋㄕㄡˇㄐㄧˇ is synonymous with maintaining one's position: obeying rules is suitable for customs and practices. It is also used to describe people who don't agree with the rules of the town and dare not change because you are three or four generations. After doing disgusting things, you will never be firm in the end. What I say is a good word, but it will make you pay attention, make trouble, and make you behave and not make trouble. Ming? The idiom grammar of Feng Menglong's Shi Yu Yan Ming: He; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Neutrality means honesty and not deviance. Degree of common use: feelings of common idioms. Color: neutral idiom idiom structure: joint idiom generation year: ancient idiom English translation: keep to oneself Russian translation: смирныйидввбы. Japanese translation: self (ぉのれ), duty-achieved, other translations: pflichtreu und Dezent & lt anst \ undig > & ltlaw > vivrehnnonn ê tement sans violer les lois idiom riddle: princess pronunciation note: minutes, which cannot be pronounced as "fēn". Note: You cannot write "Ji" or "Si". Two-part allegorical saying: Long live Grandpa's listener.