improperly belittle oneself
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à ngz à f à IB ó, which means to belittle oneself and describe inferiority. It's from the model of former teachers.
Notes on Idioms
Frivolous: random; frivolous: belittle, despise.
The origin of Idioms
"It's better to be honest and open to the audience, to show the virtue of the former Emperor, and to show the spirit of lofty minded people. It's not advisable to belittle yourself, to use a slanderous metaphor, and to block the way of loyal admonition."
Idiom usage
It refers to inferiority. Example Liu e's travel notes of Lao can in Qing Dynasty: "the talent of heaven and earth is limited, so we should not belittle ourselves." Mao Dun's midnight 3: nothing can be done by these people alone. However, Sun Fu was never willing to belittle himself. he has an amazing memory and can't bear to belittle himself. He studies classics all day and enters the country quickly. of course, we are also creating. We should not belittle ourselves. We should aspire to climb the artistic peak of science and education film creation. There will be art masters in science and education film industry. Although you can't be arrogant and arrogant, you can't belittle yourself.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] self abasement, self contempt, self desperation and self abandonment [antonym] arrogance, superciliousness, arrogance, complacency, arrogance and self admiration
Idiom story
During the Three Kingdoms period, after Liu Bei's death, Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Chan in reviving the Han Dynasty. He tried his best to plan the northern expedition to Cao Wei. However, Liu Chan had no ambition and no ability to govern the country. Zhuge Liang was deeply worried. On the eve of his expedition, he wrote the model of the former teacher, asking him to educate all officials well and not forget the virtues of the former Emperor. He should be angry and not belittle himself.
Chinese PinYin : wàng zì fěi bó
improperly belittle oneself
It's better to ask others than yourself. qiú rén bù rú qiú jǐ
The past is rich and the present is barren. gǔ féi jīn shòu
Tongshan collapses in the West and Luozhong responds in the East. tóng shān xī bēnɡ,luò zhōng dōng yìng
abuse outrageously and without any restraint. sì yán lì rǔ