What are the idioms to describe modesty?
First, modesty and prudence.
Explanation: Describe people as modest, polite and cautious.
From: Tang Fang Ling Xuan's "Zhang Jin's Biography": "Feng Puyang Hou, let him be excellent, pet the crown for a while, but modest and prudent, open-minded corporal."
Feng Puyang Hou, with a high salary and a good position, was favored by the emperor at that time, but he was modest and courteous, cautious and open-minded.
Second, neither arrogance nor rashness.
Explanation: impatience: impatience. Not proud, not impatient. Describe people's humble attitude and cautious and practical work.
From: Mao Zedong's "Notice of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Peace Negotiations with the Kuomintang" in modern times: "As long as comrades are modest and prudent; Not arrogant and impetuous; There is no way. "
Third, an open mind [xhuá iruog incarnation]
Explanation: vanity: modesty; Valley: Valley. My heart is as deep and wide as a valley. The description is modest and can accommodate other people's opinions.
From: Laozi of the Warring States: "Dunxi is simple, and Kuanxi is a valley."
Sincere, simple, open and broad-minded.
Fourth, do not pity or cut.
Interpretation: pity, cutting: boasting and arrogant. I can't afford it without personal experience, and I don't brag about myself. Describe humility.
From: Zhou Pre-Qin philosophers "Shangshu Dayu Mo": "If you are not proud, the world will not compete with you for energy; If you don't cut it, the world won't argue with you. "
You are not poor, no one in the world can compete with you; If you don't go, no one in the world will compete with you.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) Don't be shy to ask questions.
Explanation: I am willing to learn from people with lower knowledge or status than myself without feeling embarrassed.
From: Confucius and his disciple The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang in the Warring States Period: "Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask questions."
He is smart, diligent, studious and modest.