Complacency
Not complacent, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù Z ì m ǎ NJI ǎ, meaning not complacent, not arrogant. From the book dayumo.
Idiom usage
As predicate, attribute; used for example, and the heart of the sage, but not complacent.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: Pride and complacency
The origin of Idioms
In the book dayumo: "to be diligent in the country, to be frugal in the home, to be complacent, to be wise."
Idiom explanation
No complacency, no arrogance.
Complacency
plough deeply and weed thoroughly - shēn gēng yì nòu
the state of qi is too powerful to be a partner in marriage - qí dà fēi ǒu
make a laughing stock of oneself before experts - jiàn qiào dà fāng
see what one has never seen before - jiàn suǒ bù jiàn