1. Words and famous sayings about modesty
Be courteous and humble. A gentleman is modest and prudent. A corporal is courteous and courteous.
Be polite and sincere to those who are worthy. Courtesy, politeness, obedience, and non-stop guests
Love and etiquette, condescension to others, condescension to others, condescension, respect for the virtuous, sweeping the path to treat others
Sweeping the couch to welcome others with kindness Be gentle but not arrogant, polite, polite, courteous and forgiving
Be gentle, sincere, sincere, gentle, refined, polite, and listen attentively
Respect each other as guests, treat each other with courtesy, be humble, be humble, be humble, listen to others, be humble and treat others < /p>
Hold the scriptures, ask questions, be loyal, be happy and easy, guard against arrogance and impetuosity, be self-aware and not arrogant or impetuous
Be courteous, virtuous and approachable
●Humility is the highest self-denial. ——Shakespeare
●When you realize that you are a humble person, you are no longer a humble person. ——Leo Tolstoy ●As soon as false humility appears, true humility will die in time. ——Mark Twain
●Don’t be humble to proud people, and don’t be proud to humble people. ——Jefferson
●When we are extremely humble, that is when we are closest to greatness. —— Rabindranath Tagore
●People who know a little about things are often immodest; people who are well-informed and capable must be humble. ——Xie Juezai
●A person who really knows himself cannot be helpless. Humility makes a person's heart shrink, like a pebble. Although it is small, it is very strong. Only by being strong can you be honest. ——Lao She
●Hypocritical modesty can only win vulgar applause but cannot achieve real progress. ——Hua Luogeng
●Don’t trust someone who is overly modest, especially when the other person is making fun of himself. Because, behind this kind of humility, 80% of them hide a strong desire for vanity and fame. ——Hilty
●The history of thought has shown that humility is almost always directly proportional to a scholar’s ??talent, while immodesty is inversely proportional. ——Plekhanov
●Only when you can humbly accept other people's opinions and can humbly ask others for advice can you brainstorm. ——Konosuke Matsushita
●Great people will never abuse their own advantages. They see where they have surpassed others and realize this, but they will never be immodest because of it. ——Lu Leng
●Only strong people are humble. ——Herzen
●Humility is based on strength, and arrogance is based on incompetence. ——Nietzsche
●Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. ——Chekhov
●Arrogance is just a mask of ignorance. ——Voltaire
●Do something good, be kind and generous to others; in short, use your humility to avoid bad luck. ——Balzac
●A real scientist cannot be humble, because the more things he does, the clearer he sees: there are still more things that have not been done. ——France
●Humility is just a kind of honesty for people with little talent, and it is a kind of hypocrisy for people with great talent. ——Schopenhauer 2. There are those poems, idioms, proverbs, and sayings about humility
Poetry:
A piece of paper comes only as a wall,
It doesn't matter if he has three feet.
The Great Wall is still there today,
I can’t see Qin Shihuang back then
Idiom:
If you don’t give in in vain, your words will be fulfilled. by.
Kong Rong gave in to the pear
Don’t make concessions in vain
A humble gentleman
Do your duty and do your duty
Proverb:
Endure the calm for a while
Take a step back to see the sea and the sky
Treat others the way you want others to treat you.
Quoting Mary Kay’s Golden Rule, it has indeed changed me a lot!
The sea is open to all rivers, and it is great to be tolerant.
Standing tall against a wall, one can be strong without desire.
Common saying:
Respect me one foot, and I respect you one foot; take a step back and the sky will be brighter. Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind. 3. Looking for famous quotes and idioms about humility. , two stories, two close examples, and two proverbs
●Humility is the highest form of self-denial.
——Shakespeare
●When we are extremely humble, that is when we are closest to greatness.
——Tagore
Open-minded and not ashamed to ask questions
Confucius was knowledgeable, but he still asked for advice from others humbly. Once, he went to the Ancestral Temple to worship his ancestors. As soon as he entered the Ancestral Temple, he felt novel and asked other people this and that.
Someone laughed and said: "Confucius is outstanding in knowledge, why do you still ask?" After hearing this, Confucius said: "You have to ask about everything, what's wrong with that?" His disciples asked him: "After Kong Yu died, why did he call him Kong Wenzi? Confucius said: "Only those who are smart and eager to learn and are not ashamed to ask questions are worthy of being called 'Wen'." The disciples thought: "Teachers often ask others for advice, and they don't feel ashamed."
Beyer is studying in university. At that time, the name of organic chemist Professor Jaraku spread throughout Germany. However, the professor was still very young at that time. Some elders in the scientific community always raised questions of one kind or another to find fault with him. One day, Beyer and his father were chatting together and mentioned Professor Jaraku. Bayer said: "Jiaragu is only 6 years older than me..." The implication is that this person is nothing special.
My father was very dissatisfied after hearing this. He said to Beyer: "What about being six years older? Isn't it worth learning from? When I was studying geology, the teacher was 30 years younger than me. All of them, I still call them teachers respectfully and listen to their lectures attentively. You have to remember that age and knowledge are not necessarily proportional. No matter who you are, as long as you have knowledge, you should learn from him humbly. ” 4. Humility Famous Sayings
What determines the outcome is the cautious and careful attitude we adopt in dealing with seemingly trivial, boring, and unnecessary details.
——Beveridge Only carelessness will lead to loss, but failure to be careful will lead to deception. ——Proverb It is a virtue to be brave but humble and prudent.
——Fen Lun Proud people often use pride to cover up their cowardice. ——Hardy Truth is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values.
——Dreiser Honesty is a symbol of strength. It shows a person's high self-respect, inner sense of stability and dignity. ——Irene C. Casella An upright person lives by faith.
——"Old Testament" I boldly walk the path of integrity, and will never flatter or perfuse anyone at the expense of justice and truth. ——Rousseau Honesty is eternal.
——Swift The road to truth is both harsh and dangerous. ——Milton Those who have lost their trust are already dead in this world.
——Herbert. 5. Famous sayings about "pride" and "humility"
●Using impassioned words to attack arrogance is not a sign of humility (UK)
●Pride, jealousy and greed are three sparks, they make the heart explode (Dante)
●Pride may be hidden under an old cloak (UK)
●It is easier to lift a mountain with the tip of a needle than with the heart It is easy to eradicate pride (Germany)
●As long as there are two people, pride will arise immediately (Don En)
●Being arrogant and looking at no one else
●Look at yourself as a flower and others as dregs
●Shallow and incompetent people are more arrogant than anyone else. They always regard themselves as the most amazing person in the world; only a little bit of the fruit of sweat can make a difference. Dry and hanging high on the branches (Tibetan)
●Lack of humility means lack of insight (USA)
●There may be false modesty, but there is absolutely no false pride (Jules· Renard)
●Pride lacks the best hiding place for shortcomings (Cy Butler)
●What is the mark of a proud person? He never praises others (Talmud)
●False light hinders shooting, and pride affects progress 6. Looking for two quotations, idioms, stories, close examples, and proverbs about modesty
Modesty quotes: 1. Conceit is a kind of destruction to any art.
Pride is a terrible misfortune. ——Dimitrov 2. True humility can only be the product of thoughtful consideration of vanity.
——Bergson’s idioms and stories: 1. Be open-minded. Liu Wansu, a medical scientist in the Song Dynasty, fell ill. It’s useless to eat what you prepare yourself.
At this time, a well-known doctor, Zhang Yuanyu, came to greet him and wanted to treat him. Liu Wansu had some concerns at first: He was a famous doctor. If his disease was cured by Zhang Yuansu, wouldn't his reputation be greatly damaged? But then I realized that I always advocated learning from each other, so why did I end up confused when things happened? So he sincerely asked Zhang Yuanyu for diagnosis.
Liu Wansu took Zhang Yuansu’s medicine and recovered quickly. 2. Li Xian Corporal Xu You was friends with Cao Cao when he was young, and later became Yuan Shao's counselor. He proposed a strange plan to Yuan Shao, but it was not adopted. He was persecuted by his superiors and defected to Cao Cao. Cao Cao's attitude towards Yuan Shao's counselor Xu You was different. In response, Xu You offered Cao Cao a plan to cut off Yuan Shao's Wuchao supply, causing Yuan Shao's defeat.
Xu You made great contributions to Cao Cao in the Battle of Guandu. Modesty proverbs: 1. Fire must be hollow, and people must be humble.
2. Among the strong, there are even stronger ones, and every mountain is higher than the other. 7. Idioms or famous aphorisms about modesty or self-discipline
1. Modesty and prudence
qiān xū jǐn shèn
The explanation describes people who are modest, courteous, and cautious.
Source "Book of Jin·Zhang Bin Zai Ji": "The title of Marquis of Puyang is given to outstanding people. He is the most favored at that time, but he is humble, respectful and prudent, and he is a corporal with an open collar."
Structural joint type .
Usage is used as a compliment. Used to praise people's qualities. Generally used as a predicate.
The correct pronunciation is Qian; it cannot be pronounced as "jiān".
It is difficult to distinguish the shape; it cannot be written as "consider".
Synonyms: humility and selflessness
Antonyms: arrogance, pride and complacency
Analysis ~ and "humility and selflessness" both mean "humility". But ~ means both humility and prudence; while "humility and humility" only means modesty; the semantic scope is small.
Examples
(1) Be polite to others; don’t be rude or reckless.
(2) Only by doing so~ and guarding against arrogance and impetuosity can we maintain the results we have achieved.
2. Modesty, respect and prudence
qiān xū jìng shèn
Explanation describes a person who is modest, courteous and cautious. Same as "humble and prudent".
Source "Book of Jin·Zhang Bin Zai Ji": "When he was granted the title of Marquis of Puyang, he was distinguished by his appearance, and his clothes were of the time, but he was modest, respectful and prudent, and he was a corporal with an open collar.
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Structural conjunction idioms
Used as predicates and attributives; referring to people who are modest
Synonyms of modesty and prudence
English translations of modesty and prudence