This famous saying means that when you get good grades again, don't be proud, be modest and prudent, so that you can get better grades.
However, at that time, I was a person who made a little progress or got a high score. I would be happy and proud. I got 96 points in the math exam, ranking fourth in my class. I sang a ditty and went home happily. It seems that Baiyun smiled at me again on his way home. As soon as I entered the room, I shouted to my grandmother, "Grandma, I got 96 points in the exam. Not bad! " The class ranks fourth. "Grandma said," you just read a few years! Be proud of a little change and keep it up. " I said, "It's already good. Very annoying. "I put down my bag and watched cartoons! Anyway, tomorrow is a rest day, so I won't do my homework. " I ran to the big room happily.
But I didn't do well in the next few unit tests, and I was the fifth from the bottom of the class. The teacher even called my mother to school. After seeing my paper, my mother criticized me mercilessly in front of teachers and classmates. I really wanted to drill.
In the crack, but I can't get in.
Lying in bed at night in my head is like showing a movie. I made a fool of myself in the morning, and the stars outside seemed to laugh at me.
I swear, I'm not proud anymore. In the next study, I listened carefully in class and didn't know how to ask teachers and classmates humbly. I got good grades in this mid-term exam.
From this, I realized a truth: "Modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind." I often use this sentence to compare myself. Modesty is necessary to get good grades.