Win without pride, lose without despair
Victory is not arrogant, defeat is not discouraged is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh è NGB ù Ji ā o, B à IB ù n ě I, which means victory can not be proud, failure can not be disheartened, the language of "Shang Jun Shu · tactics", the king's soldiers, win without pride, defeat without resentment
Lexical grammar
Grammar: complex sentence; predicate, object, clause; with commendatory meaning
Word translation
Not to be proud with success, nor to be discovered by failure
Interpretation of words
The ancients once said: "the winner is not proud, the loser is not discouraged." When you succeed, you must not be proud; when you encounter setbacks and failures, you must not be discouraged. No matter what we do in life, we should adopt this attitude. Success is temporary and failure is normal. Winners should not act as if they are superior to others, while losers should not lose the confidence to forge ahead. These attitudes should not exist. We should guard against arrogance and impatience, strive to find our own weaknesses and strengthen practice
Word usage
Example: Chinese athletes ~, finally achieved excellent results. No matter what, we should not be arrogant in victory and not be discouraged in defeat.
Chinese PinYin : shèng bù jiāo,bài bù něi
Win without pride, lose without despair
stop all corrupt practices to clean up source. dù bì qīng yuán
There's nothing to be desired. wú dài shī guī