Powerful but low-key hidden idioms
First, don't show the cape.
1, pinyin
Bubuguijiao's pinyin is bù lù guji m: o.
Step 2 explain
Metaphor does not show sharpness and talent.
3. Source
"Although young; Has grown up; Can be admitted to Jinshi; See the head corner. " -Yu Changli Collection Volume 32 Epitaph of Liu Zihou
Step 4 Synonyms
Don't show your edge: describe your talents as introverted and don't make yourself stand out.
5, antonym
Make a name for yourself: metaphor highlights talents and skills.
Second, don't show your edge.
1, pinyin
The silent pinyin is bülüfēng máng.
Step 2 explain
Don't show your edge, describe your talent as introverted, and don't let yourself stand out.
3. Source
"and make it ignorant; Andrew doesn't hate being in Jiuquan; Suffer pain in eternal life? " -Li Mingzhen's "Turn off the lights"
Step 4 Synonyms
Even the smartest person is stupid: it means that a very smart person looks stupid on the surface because he doesn't show his sharpness.
5, antonym:
Obscurity: describes having no reputation and being unknown to people.
Third, neither pity nor cutting.
1, pinyin
What is Pinyin that you don't regret or delete? Don't hesitate
Step 2 explain
I don't care about this. I use modesty and prudence to describe it.
3. Source
"Yu is as clear as martial arts; Guan Shun said that he was neither arrogant nor arrogant; Say "nothing" to Confucius; But there is another kind of weather. " -Song Cheng Yi's "Henan Cheng's suicide note"
Step 4 Synonyms
Don't be ashamed to ask questions: I won't be ashamed to ask people who are one level lower than myself and have less knowledge.
5, antonym:
Arrogant: Arrogant and conceited.
Fourth, keep a low profile.
1, pinyin
The low-key pinyin is t ā o gu ā ng y mnghu.
Step 2 explain
Hiding a low profile is a metaphor for hiding talents and not exposing them.
3. Source
"Li Taihe Huichang Dynasty, the more things you hide, the more you live in groups. It has never been said." -Shao's "Old Tang Book Xuanzong Ji"
Step 4 Synonyms
Hide one's strength and bide one's time: a metaphor for not showing one's edge and talent.
5, antonym:
Sharp-edged: more metaphor people have pride and love to show their talents.
Five, smart if clumsy
1, pinyin
Qiao Ruozhuo's spelling is dà qi m 4 o ru ò zhu not.
Step 2 explain
A person's real cleverness and clumsiness means that he is clumsy on the surface because he doesn't like to show off.
3. Source
"Big straight if bent; Clever and clumsy; If the debate is awkward. " -Laozi by Lao Dan in the Spring and Autumn Period.
Step 4 Synonyms
Even the smartest person is stupid: it means that a very smart person looks stupid on the surface because he doesn't show his sharpness.
5, antonym:
Arrogance: I don't think anyone can compare with him today. I describe him as extremely arrogant.
Sixth, it is looming.
1, pinyin
The hidden pinyin is sh ē n cá ng ruò x.
Step 2 explain
Hiding is a metaphor for people with real talent and learning, and they don't like to show off in front of people.
3. Source
"I heard that Liang's family hid Xu Re deeply, and the gentleman was virtuous and looked like a fool." -Sima Qian Historical Records of the Western Han Dynasty, Zhuangzi and Biography of Shen Han.
Step 4 Synonyms
Hide one's talents and skills without showing them.
5, antonym:
Stand out from the crowd: a metaphor for all human talents.