Pinyin: m m: n zhā o s ǔ n, qi ā n shò u y ?
Explanation: complacency will lead to losses, while modesty can benefit.
Source: Shangshu Da Yu Mo: "Full of losses, modest benefits, time is heaven."
example: a gentleman can win a victory without strength, but he can make a difference, and he will be convinced. Therefore:' ~.' ★ Song Chen Shidao's
Synonyms: open-minded, modest and self-beneficial, modest and profitable
antonyms: arrogant and headstrong
Grammar: used as complement, object and clause; Used to exhort people
to be modest and lose money
Pinyin: y? qiā n ku and y? ying
Explanation: to be modest is beneficial, but to be full of losses.
Source: The Biography of Chai Chao, a Draft of Qing Dynasty: "A gentleman should advise his ministers, so as to stop the wind when managing the world, benefit from modesty and lose money, and it is only natural to examine himself."
Synonym: modest benefits, full of losses
Grammar: as an object and attribute; Used in written language