Keep a good balance
Chinese idiom, CH í m ǎ NJI è y í ng, means to hold the water full without overflowing; it means to be in a high position without being arrogant and complacent. It's from Shanzai Xing.
The origin of Idioms
Three Kingdoms · Wei · Cao's "good Ya Xing" the third: "hold full as if not surplus, have virtue can die."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. example fan Fu Gui Sheng, the real high-risk, full abstinence, rarely able to moral integrity. On Wang Zhuan of Yuzhang documents in the Southern Qi Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : chí mǎn jiè yíng
Keep a good balance
Drink water and bend the arm. yǐn shuǐ qū gōng
temper one's spirit and correct one's behavior. dǐ jié lì xíng
Drinking blood to break the heart. yǐn xuè bēng xīn