Be modest and able to bear the talent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī NN é NGF ù C á I, which means that he thinks he is talented and has great ability. From the biography of Tang bin in the book of Jin.
Analysis of Idioms
[Tongyun CI] pavilions and pavilions, no matter what they are, they come from all over the place, they are pure and clear, they come from all over the place, they send messengers, they come in droves, they mix black and white, they are as thin as firewood
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Tang bin in the book of Jin states: "Deng AI Ji is narrow and crafty. He is reserved and able to bear talent. He who obeys is called seeing things, and he who speaks frankly is called touching things."
Idiom usage
It means that people are self righteous.
Be modest and able to bear the talent
be content with staying where one is - gù bù zì huà
atone for one 's crimes by doing good deeds - dài zuì lì gōng
you cannot sell the cow and drink the milk - yú yǔ xióng zhǎng
Frost withers and summer green - shuāng diāo xià lǜ