Idioms to describe modesty

1. Modesty-Modesty: Modesty; Note: Be careful. Be kind to others and be careful.

2. Modest gentleman-refers to a person who is modest and strict with himself.

3. Humble corporal-in the old days, it meant that dignitaries were modest and polite to people with low status but talent and virtue.

5. If you are modest, I will let you-modesty: modesty. Refers to mutual humility between the two sides.

6. Huang Gong is modest-it means people are too modest.

7. Don't pity or cut-pity or cut: boasting and arrogance. I can't afford it without personal experience, and I don't brag about myself. Describe humility.

8. Not arrogant and impetuous-impetuous: impatient. Not proud, not impatient. Describe people's humble attitude and cautious and practical work.

9. Beware of arrogance and recklessness-Caution: vigilance and prevention. Be vigilant to prevent pride and impatience.

10. Don't be shy to ask questions-be willing to learn from people with lower knowledge or status than yourself, and don't feel embarrassed.

1 1. Hidden Cape-Cape Guiyu: a corner of Guiyu. Metaphor talent is not exposed.

12. Zun: ancient wine containers; Just: close. Leave your seat, hold your cup in your hand and drink with each other for consultation. Metaphor takes the initiative to ask for advice.

13. Resign and condescend-decline. If you are not respected, you must be modest.

14. There will be plenty of questions-good: like it; Y: Rich. Ask others for advice when you are in trouble, and your knowledge will be profound.

15. If it succeeds, don't live-live: take it, take it. The original intention is to let it exist naturally and not take it for yourself. After describing my achievements, I don't take credit for myself.

16. Merits are as thin as cicadas. Describe the credit as small. Often used as a word of modesty.

17. The depth of hiding is empty-empty: empty. Hide precious things as if there were none. Metaphor means that people have real talent and learning, but they don't like to show off in front of people.

18. Throw a brick to attract jade-throw a brick to attract jade. Metaphor is to use one's immature ideas or works to lead others to better ideas or good works.

19. Thais are not arrogant and Shu Tai people are not proud. It also means that you are not proud when you have status and power.

20. Treat others with self-denial-treat others with courtesy. Describe a good character of modesty and forbearance.

2 1. Be respectful-describe a very respectful attitude.

22. Courtesy and respect: dignified and polite. Describe the attitude is very respectful.

23. All ears-all ears. Say friendly words when inviting others to speak. Listen carefully.

24. Gong Ke Keshunke: Yes. You can be respectful, obedient, and not stubborn at all.

25. All bets are off, and modesty benefits-complacency will lead to losses, while modesty will benefit.