neither show arrogance nor sing one 's own praises
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is B ù J ī Nb ù f á, which means that you don't think you are great or boast about yourself. Describe humility. From the book of history dayumo.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of history, dayumo: "if you are not reserved, the world will not compete with you for power; if you are not defeated, the world will not compete with you for merit."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] open minded, neither humble nor arrogant [antonym] arrogant and arrogant
Idiom usage
Self conscious writing style is like rolling mountains, continuous and complete at one go, reasoning is extremely sound, and gentle, quite beautiful. Gao Yang's the history of the palace of the Qing Dynasty (Volume I)
neither show arrogance nor sing one 's own praises
with scornful words and jeering smiles - xuè làng xiào áo
and bestow upon the former benefactor a thousand taels of silver - yī fàn qiān jīn