The historical origin is that in ancient times, if people led a horse out and met an acquaintance, they would pat the horse on the butt to show respect for the other person.
Flattery: used to satirize non-customers' view of reality, flatter and flatter others. Source: Episode 10 of Han Bangqing's "The Legend of Shanghai Flowers" in the Qing Dynasty: "There are also friends who flatter, so I quickly bought a good boy and sent him to the store." Usage: as predicate, attributive, adverbial; as a basic verbal explanation: flattery, flattery People; used as a metaphor for flattery and flattery. The meaning of dialect is that in order to please the leader, a person often flatters and says a lot of exaggerated compliments.
The word "flattery" originated from the culture of the Yuan Dynasty. When Mongolian people meet horses, they often need to pat the horse's butt, touch the horse's fat, and brag about a few "good horses" to win the favor of the horse owner. But after a long time, some people ignored the quality and strength of other people's horses and just said flattery, saying that a bad horse is a good horse. Gradually, people called flattery to their superiors "flattery", which was used to satirize and ignore people. The behavior of the customer's true situation is also used to flatter and flatter others.
Three hundred and sixty lines, now another line. Which row? Flatterers, it is said that in Tokyo, Japan, two young people turned flattery into a profession. To put it bluntly, do they just make a living by "flattery"? Their business is getting more and more popular because there are people in the world who say: "Although I have to pay for some praise, I am still happy."
A person's success depends on him Efforts and opportunities also depend on good interpersonal relationships. Good interpersonal relationships can be seen as the social resources we have. Many people believe that the establishment of interpersonal relationships can be achieved through flattery, so how to deal with flattery? Professor Zeng Shiqiang believes: We cannot flatter, we can please others instead of customers, but we can create a strong taste of flattery. Simply put, if everyone knows you're sucking up, you don't need to do it, but if you don't, go ahead and do it.