First, neither humble nor supercilious.
Vernacular interpretation: neither inferiority nor arrogance, describing a proper attitude towards people and a proper sense of proportion. Also said neither supercilious nor supercilious.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Lee Joon
Source: "Green Bamboo Shoots": "Geng Liang is humble; Walking on two legs; Go into the house ... "
Second, take your time.
Interpretation of vernacular: no hurry. Describe a calm attitude, or a steady and practical approach.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: Wake the World, Volume 25: "I saw Cui Qiao unhurriedly answer ..."
Translation: Cui Qiao answered unhurriedly.
Third, neither too slow nor too slow.
Vernacular explanation: describe calm mood and calm action.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Li Ruzhen
Source: "Mirror Flower Edge" The nineteenth time: "In contrast, it is not good to go, and it is not good to not go; It is not good to walk fast, slow, and slow; I don't know what to do! "
Fourth, to the letter.
Vernacular explanation: no discount, indicating completeness, thoroughness and thoroughness: ~ hypocrite. Thoroughly implement the spirit of the meeting.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Mao Dun
Source: "Midnight No.1": "His life of staying indoors for more than 20 years is simply a grave-like life!"
Five, no three no four
Vernacular interpretation: unlike appearance: this article has been changed, but it has been changed.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Ling Mengchu
Source: "Two Moments of Surprise" Volume 5: "Visible Lantern Festival Night; Take advantage of the noise to do that kind of no three no four activities. "
Translation: you can see the midnight snack; Take advantage of the noisy crowd to do that shameful thing.