keep modest so as to cultivate one 's moral character
Humble, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ē iy ǐ Z ì m ù, meaning to be humble. From Yi Qian.
The origin of Idioms
Yi · Qian: a modest gentleman is humble and humble. Wang Bi's note: animal husbandry, animal husbandry. Gao Heng's note: Yu Jianmu is still guarding himself, and humbling himself is humbling himself. When a man in the world is in love, he is no less humble than Zhang Sheng. ——Guo Moruo's duanduanji: on the transformation of heaven and earth
Idiom usage
It refers to self-cultivation.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: self abasement
Chinese PinYin : bēi yǐ zì mù
keep modest so as to cultivate one 's moral character
Learning and then knowing, teaching and then difficulties. xué rán hòu zhī bùzú,jiāo rán hòu zhīkùn
thick with leaves and deep-rooted. gēn shēn zhī mào
with the force of thunder and lightning. hōng léi chè diàn
being contented with one 's lot , one will not be disgraced by others for it. zhī zú bù rǔ