I'm very reserved
It is a Chinese idiom, and its pinyin is ch é NH ò ugu ǎ y á n. It means simple and steady, and doesn't like to talk much. It's the same as "be calm and speak less". The source is "the history of the Old Five Dynasties · the book of Liang · the last emperor's book of history".
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of Liang Dynasty in the history of the Old Five Dynasties, the emperor's beauty instrument is silent and elegant
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: silence, silence [antonym]: eloquence, chatter
Idiom usage
At the age of four or five, he can talk about the past life. He is very quiet, and it is said to be a strange thing. The fourth volume of Xu Yi Jian Zhi by Yuan Haowen
I'm very reserved
Feeling the past and the present - gǎn jīn huái xī
the splendor of the occasion surpassed anything heretofore seen - shèng kuàng kōng qián