humble
Kowtow, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ē Ig ō ngq ū Ji é, which means to describe a person who has no backbone and humbly flatters. It comes from conglan jingshe in Jiangling Prefecture.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: groveling and [antonym]: neither humble nor overbearing, nor upright
Idiom usage
The little rabbit was servile and took Xiao Shen's card. The 42nd chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom
The origin of Idioms
Wei liaoweng of the Song Dynasty wrote in the book of conglan jingshe in Jiangling Prefecture: "all the ministers and ministers are humble. Although they thank Anshi for his virtue, they are still unavoidable."
humble
enhance agricultural production and economize expenses - qiáng běn jié yòng
be cast aside like the fan in autumn - qiū háo jiàn juān
decline riches and prefer poverty - cí fù jū pín