It's better to walk around regardless of the wind and waves-Mao Zedong 2. Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind-Mao Zedong
uses an idiom to describe it as (full recruitment damages modesty).
Pronunciation m: n zhā o s ǔ n, qi ā n shò u y ?
Meaning complacency will lead to losses, while modesty can benefit. Warn people to cultivate the virtue of modesty and put an end to pride.
The source of Shangshu Da Yu Mo: "Full of losses, modest benefits, time is heaven."
The Truth of Ancient and Modern Literatures
"Full of losses, modest benefits" is two sentences in Shangshu, which teaches people to cultivate their self-cultivation.
The original sentence of "Full of losses, modest benefits" is "Full of losses, modest benefits". Later, it was written by "The New Five Dynasties History, Biography of Lingguan"
recruit, recruit;
damage, damage;
modesty, modesty;
suffer, suffer;
benefit, benefit, benefit.
Da Yu Mo, a Book of History: "Only virtue moves heaven, no matter how far away it is, it is heaven to be full of losses and modest benefits." Therefore, "full of losses, modest benefits" to illustrate that complacency leads to damage, humility benefits. Song Chen Shidao's "Plan for Imperial Examination of Martial Arts": "A gentleman conquers a man without strength, and he is convinced by what he has learned. Therefore: full of losses, modest benefits. " Also: "Full of losses, modest benefits." Ming Shen Cai's "Qian Jin Ji Yan Interview": "Full of losses, modest benefits."
used to persuade others not to be arrogant.