What idioms are used to describe people's attitude and speech?

to be neither humble nor arrogant

explain

Humble: low and inferior; Kang: Arrogance. It refers to having a proper proper limit for people, neither supercilious nor supercilious.

Said by: Zhu Mingzhi's "Answering Nineteen Poems in a Small Room": "Sages have their own way of being upright, and they are neither humble nor supercilious. How can they be like this!"

Example: Lao Zhang was in a hurry, but with the support of Longxugu, Lao Zhang could not have an attack. Lao She's Lao Zhang Philosophy.

Synonym: neither arrogant nor impetuous, neither arrogant nor impetuous.

Antonym: obedience, servility.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; With praise, it shows that people are polite and measured.