Knowing is knowing, and not knowing is not knowing. Such people are very clever.
2, full loss, moderate benefit. -Liu Xie in the Southern Dynasties "Wen Xin Diao Long Li Ci"
Being complacent about what has been achieved will bring losses and disasters; You can benefit from being humble and always getting rid of your shortcomings. Modesty is beneficial.
3. One paragraph after another, Chiba. I don't blossom, so I don't tease bees and butterflies. -"Bamboo" Zheng Banqiao in Qing Dynasty
A section of the top section, thousands of branches accumulate countless green leaves. I won't bloom, lest I find wild bees and butterflies.
4, a threesome, there must be my teacher; Choose the good and follow it, change the bad. -"Ten Analects of Confucius-Shu Er" Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period
Several people walk together, and one of them must be my teacher. We should choose their advantages to study and pay attention to correcting their shortcomings.
5. If you want to be poor for three thousand generations, you must reach the peak of eight hundred plates. -"Climbing to the Top of White Clouds" Song Six Kingdoms
If you want to see all the places in the world at a glance, you must go around and climb the highest mountain. If you want to see far, you must stand tall.
2. Describe a person who is excellent but modest. He is modest. The world is like a theater, and the scene changes every day. "The Origin of Species" mentioned: "Natural selection, survival of the fittest", then, what can make us stand proudly in the world and become favored by heaven? The world answers: Modesty.
North _ said that meanness is the passport of the despicable, and nobility is the epitaph of the noble. I want to say: modesty is the standard to measure whether a person is noble or not
Wei, a knife guard, was arrogant in his early years. But because he was deeply loved by the emperor, he was active in the court for more than ten years. As soon as the new emperor took office, he was the first to resign. Through painful thinking, he took off his arrogance, expressed his feelings for mountains and rivers, and wrote the beautiful words "Since we left each other, floating like clouds, flowing like water for ten years-until we finally got together again", which shone through the ages.
Shen Congwen once said: "Life is a fresh poem, and every beautiful character is an intriguing text." I think modesty is perhaps the most shining sentence, which lasted for a long time on Mika.
A young man named Akibot respectfully handed in his business card no matter what kind of customers he received, and bowed deeply before leaving no matter what the final result was, which made him succeed Rockefeller, the oil king, and become the new oil king.
Do you still remember Strickland, the hero portrayed by Mao Mu in The Moon and Sixpence, who is modest and prudent and is famous far and wide? Do you remember when Franklin visited the old-timers, he learned to bow his head and became more modest? I once wondered what made so many famous people achieve enviable success. In fact, the answer is simple: modesty.
Chen Yinque once said: Free personality, modest life. This shows the importance of modesty, and you can follow what you want. Although you can't reach it, you can reach it with humility. As the saying goes, "Be modest, a thousand miles go fast." Everyone should abandon the pretense of arrogance and realize the true meaning of modesty.
The sun and the moon have a new look, and the sea has changed, and the world is vast. Only humble people can understand the broadness of life, forge ahead and play the song of victory.
Reflections on the First Prize in Ancient Poetry Competition (1)
There are flowers and shadows in the heart and clouds in the eyes.
It's ridiculous to claim to be the top poet in school.
Reflections on the First Prize in Ancient Poetry Competition (Part Two)
The crowd gathered at the top of Huashan Mountain, feeling like a fairy.
The host is happy, and the spring breeze is flashy.
Hateful people are ignorant and shallow, so you can't tell all the wine.
Today's resolution was made in secret, and tomorrow's meeting will be my day.
Source: A little humility, a thousand miles fast (with two poems)
3. Ancient Modesty Poems 1, the more mature the ear of rice, the more you know how to bend over.
2. Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. 3. Modesty is the friend of learning, and complacency is the enemy of learning.
4, if you want to be okay, listen in front of people. 5. People who like to brag are like drums with empty voices.
6. A strong man has a strong hand. Don't brag to others. 7. Ask others not to lose money and roll their tongues.
8. You can't know people until you are weak. Full loss, little gain.
When it is full, it overflows, and arrogance fails. 9. Knowledge is stored in the ocean of modesty.
10, don't be satisfied with how deep your knowledge is, and don't ignore how small your mistakes are. 1 1, knowing your ignorance shows that you have gained something.
12, when the water is full, it will overflow, and when the month is full, it will lose money; Complacency leads to failure, and complacency leads to stupidity. 13, not solid, nothing can be done.
14, an open-minded person, often thinking about his own shortcomings; Proud people often boast of their own merits. 15, self-praise is self-contempt.
4. Proverbs that describe modesty 1. Caution is more powerful than boldness. Hugo
2, say that your long is short, and being short from your bosom friend is long. -Shen Juyi
3. Don't be extravagant. It is better to speak incompletely than to talk too much. Leo Tolstoy
It's really terrible to brag before things are finished. -"Fables of krylov"
True modesty can only be the product of deep thinking about vanity. -Bergson
6. Most people who attribute their luck to their intelligence have an unfortunate ending. bacon
7. If a person counts what he has learned from others as his own discovery, it is also very close to vanity. -Hegel
8. Everyone here is silent, so you can ask questions with an open mind and learn from others when you have the opportunity. John Locke
9. Most scientists hate superlatives and hyperbole. Great people are generally modest and prudent. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge
10, learning but not knowing enough, modesty comes from not knowing enough. False modesty can only win vulgar applause, but can not make real progress. -Hua