[bìLiang lì]
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[bìLiang lì]
Quantity: estimate. I don't measure my ability. Overestimate your own strength.
Detailed explanation
Explanation: quantity: estimation. I don't measure my ability. Overestimate your own strength.
From: "Zuo Zhuan's Eleven Years of Hidden Gong": "Don't cross it, don't do it." "The Warring States Policy Qi Ce III": "Jing is very solid, Xue can't measure his strength."
For example, let's say that we are lucky to rank first in the palace exam, not ~. How dare we bite off more than we can chew?
◎ Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 87th time.
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe overestimating yourself
source
Song Fan Zhongyan's "Shang Lu Xianggong Book": "Yes, it is the security of the country; People's life; You can't chew more than you can chew. "
example sentence
He was very interested in this task, and he took it on his own initiative, but he was afraid that others would laugh at him.