What do you mean flattered?

Meaning: Happy and uneasy because of being loved or appreciated.

The origin of the idiom: Laozi in the Spring and Autumn Period: "If you are humiliated, if you are surprised, it will be very difficult." What is being humiliated and surprised? If you are spoiled, if you are surprised, if you are surprised, it means that you are humiliated. "

I feel scared when I am loved and insulted, and I value big troubles just like my own body. Why do you feel scared when you are spoiled or insulted? Petting is humble, you will be nervous when you get it, and you will be scared when you lose it. This is called being spoiled and humiliated.

Extended data:

1, idiom allusions

During the period of Emperor Taizong, Lu Chengqing, an official, was ordered to investigate the responsibility for the shipwreck of grain transportation, and changed the evaluation performance of grain transportation officials three times, "lower middle, upper middle and upper middle", which shows that officials are not humiliated. Later, Lu himself experienced ups and downs and his fate was bumpy. His mood is always as calm as water, and he is not flattered by the ups and downs.

2. Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With a derogatory connotation.

3. Idiom synonym: I was overjoyed.

4, idiom antonym: insensitive.