being contented with one 's lot , one will not be disgraced by others for it
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ī Z ú B ù R ǔ, which means that if you know to be satisfied, you will not humiliate your body. Don't be greedy. From Laozi.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 44 of Lao Tzu: "contentment without shame, knowledge without danger, can last for a long time." "The book of Han Shu Guang Zhuan:" I heard that contentment is not humiliating, and knowledge is not dangerous Chapter 44 of Tao Te Ching, "which is the relation between name and body? Which is more body or goods? What is the difference between death and gain? If you love too much, you will spend too much. Therefore, contentment without humiliation and knowledge without danger can last for a long time.
Idiom usage
There is no need to be greedy. There is a common saying: "to." Officials should retreat bravely to entertain the old. Feng Menglong's warning to the world in Ming Dynasty Volume 31
Analysis of Idioms
Know but not disgrace
Chinese PinYin : zhī zú bù rǔ
being contented with one 's lot , one will not be disgraced by others for it
be still fresh fresh in one 's memories. jì yì yóu xīn
be somewhat refined in one 's rough way. cū zhōng yǒu xì
breath easy and talk straight. tán xiào zì rú