Humble oneself
In Chinese, Pinyin is g ō ngz ì f ě IB ó, which means practicing frugality in person. From selected works: Zhang Heng's Tokyo Fu.
The origin of Idioms
"Wen Xuan · Zhang Heng's Tokyo Fu:" Wen (Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty) belittled himself and managed to achieve the virtue of peace. " Xue Zong's note: "to be humble is to be frugal."
Idiom usage
He is very economical. example your majesty has never been in court, and he has never been lax in governing the way. Fan Tai of the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty, wrote "the early disaster has not been dealt with, and the disease has been shown again".
Humble oneself
stand on the edge of a pool and idly long for fish - lín hé xiàn yú
be able to handle a job with ease because one has had previous experience - jià qīng jiù shú