Be very satisfied with yourself
What is the idiom "Don't be complacent, be modest"?
Be open-minded and open-minded.
[Interpretation] Modesty is like a deep valley and a wide valley. Describe it modestly. Inner valley: Valley.
[Language] Chen Qing did "Wu Mi Zhong Shuo Shu": "Reading class; Knowledge is empty, it is like a valley; It is not good to seek profit; I deeply sigh. "
[Discrimination] If; Can't write "bitter"
Modesty, prudence, great wisdom and stupidity
be arrogant and disdainful
[Usage] Used as a compliment. It is often used to describe a very modest person. Generally used as predicate, object and adverbial.
(3) Idioms about not being proud, not being proud and being modest must be modest idioms, and there is no such thing.
Not arrogant or impetuous: the basic explanation: not arrogant or impetuous.
Pinyin pronunciation: bù jiāo bù zào
Example: In the face of achievements, always be modest and prudent, and have a good style.
Synonym group: supercilious, guard against arrogance and rashness, modest and prudent.
Antonym group: conceited, complacent, too hasty
Use: combined; As predicate and attribute; Describe a modest attitude and a cool head.
The idiom "boss" describes modesty.
Polite, polite, modest and prudent, polite, polite, polite.
Treat people with sincerity and courtesy.
Politeness and etiquette are very important, so I will bow, treat others with courtesy and respect others.
Sweep the couch with courtesy, be neither arrogant nor impetuous, be gentle and polite, and be honest with others.
Warm, respectful and vain, gentle and gentle, gentle and gentle, all ears.
Treat each other with courtesy, with courtesy, with vanity, with vanity, with vanity.
Being faithful to the scriptures and asking questions can easily avoid arrogance.
Corporal Li Xian is approachable.
"Nothing" is a modest idiom that describes not giving up bad food.
Simple tea and simple food
explain
fair
: rough: rough and simple; White rice: In ancient times, there was little salt, so poor families could not afford it, so they could only take dishes without salt, which was called white rice. Describe a simple diet and a simple life.
appear
Chu: Song and Huang Tingjian's "Preface to Four Rests": "Rough tea and light meals are full of rest, cold clothes are warm, three levels and two levels are full of rest, and you are not greedy or jealous of old age."
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law
: merger; As subject, predicate and object; Describe a simple meal and a hard life. Simple tea and simple food
show
Example: Lao She's novel Four Generations under One roof 18: "If this is before the war, I can find a part-time job anyway and provide them with some ~.
Synonyms are ordinary meals, tattered clothes, etc.
Antonyms, delicious food, etc.
What idioms are there to describe modesty in Lu?
First of all, humble corporal
Vernacular interpretation: in the old days, it meant that dignitaries were humble and polite to people with low status but talent and virtue.
Source: Biography of Shi Bo Mao: "Bo Mao is intelligent, studious and modest corporal."
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Yao Silian
Bo Mao was born smart, studious, modest and polite.
Second, neither pity nor cutting.
Interpretation of vernacular: pity and criticism: boasting and arrogance. I can't afford it without personal experience, and I don't brag about myself. Describe humility.
Source: "Henan Cheng's suicide note": "Guan Shun is not arrogant; This has nothing to do with Confucius. "
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Franz Chen
After observing Shun, he said that Shun was neither arrogant nor impetuous, and he had no objection to what Confucius said.
Third, don't show your edge.
Vernacular interpretation: sharp: sharp metaphor or talent. Not showing vitality or talent. More refers to deliberately concealing one's talents, ambitions, etc.
Source: Miscellaneous Notes of Lu Donglai's Collected Works, Volume 20: "Those who are strong and do not show their edge are also good at speaking."
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Lv Zuqian
People who have strong words but don't show courage or talent are good at arguing.
Fourth, neither arrogance nor rashness.
Interpretation of vernacular: impatience: impatience. Not proud, not impatient. Describe people's humble attitude and cautious and practical work.
Source: Notice of the Central Committee on Peace Negotiations with the Kuomintang: "As long as comrades are modest and prudent; Not arrogant and impetuous; There is no way. "
Dynasty: modern
Author: * * *
5. Don't be shy about asking questions.
Vernacular interpretation: pointing to people whose status and knowledge are not as good as their own will not lose face.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang: "Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask questions."
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: By many people
He is smart, diligent, studious and modest.
"Qi" is an idiom to warn others not to be too modest.
Don't refuse to do what should be done.
"Ba" is an idiom to describe people's modesty.
The absurd conceit of Yelang Wang-indulge in conceit
Yelv dashi
[Interpretation] Yelang: a local regime in the southwest of China in the Han Dynasty; Arrogance: inner greatness. Metaphor is ignorance; Arrogance
[Language] Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio (Volume 6) Jiang Fei: "Driving a cannon car; So there was the arrogance of Yelang; Rely on the wolf's anger; People respect Hebo. "
[Pronunciation] From; You can't say "know".
[shape discrimination] lang; Can't write "lang"
Be arrogant.
Modesty, prudence, open mind, great wisdom and stupidity.
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Used for people who are narrow-minded and think they are great. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
Subject-predicate type
Discrimination ~ and "arrogance" and "conceit" all mean "not modesty" but ~ focusing on narrow knowledge and arrogance; "Arrogance" focuses on "thinking that you are extremely remarkable; Desperately raise yourself; " Arrogance "focuses on" self-righteousness; Look down on others. "
His funny appearance made us laugh and cry.
English translation.
Idiom of "Nine" to describe modesty
First of all, be open-minded:
Pinyin: p ā o Zhu ā n y ǐ n y ǐ
Usage: linkage type; As predicate, attribute, object and clause; Used for modesty.
Description: Throw a brick to attract jade. The meaning of painting valuable things with worthless things is compared with painting others' sophisticated opinions with shallow and immature opinions.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan's "Jingde Dengchuan Record Ten Self-Zen Masters in the East Courtyard of Zhaozhou": "The public participation is late, and Shi Yun said,' Answer it tonight, and someone will come out.' When a monk comes out, he will worship. Yan said that Bilai attracted a lot of attention, but it attracted a lot of attention. "
Make sentences:
1, let me talk about my opinion first. I hope talented people don't forget their ancestors.
2. My article really played a role in attracting jade, which caused a heated discussion on this issue.
3. My proposal is just to throw a brick to attract jade. For a more comprehensive approach, please join our in-depth discussion.
At this symposium, I am just a family's opinion, and I hope to hear more opinions from you.
5, this ranking is for the purpose of attracting jade, not to end the conclusion.
The idiom "Picking up" talks about not being proud, not being proud and being modest.
Polite, polite, modest and prudent, polite, polite, polite.
Treat people sincerely with respect, respect, respect, courtesy, courtesy, courtesy, courtesy.
Politeness, courtesy, tolerance, condescension, condescension, respect, respect, respect.
Sweep the couch with courtesy, be neither arrogant nor impetuous, be gentle and polite, and be honest with others.
Warm, respectful and vain, gentle and gentle, gentle and gentle, all ears.
Treat each other with courtesy, with courtesy, with vanity, with vanity, with vanity.
Being faithful to the scriptures and asking questions can easily avoid arrogance.
Corporal Lixian is approachable and shameless. He is neither arrogant nor impetuous.
If you don't reveal your angle, you will respect humility and you will not succeed.
Beware of arrogance and rashness, a virtuous corporal will attract jade, be modest, and be cautious at the end.
The work of a dog and a horse is hidden in the depths. If it is damaged, it will make you happy and fast.
When you leave home, you should learn to follow by ringing the bell and asking questions about wine.