be modest and prudent
Modesty is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Qi ā nx ū J ì ngsh è n, which means to describe people's modesty, comity and prudence. The same as "modesty and prudence". It comes from the book of Jin, Zhang Bin Zai Ji.
Analysis of Idioms
Modesty and prudence
Idiom usage
It refers to people's modesty
The origin of Idioms
"Zhang Bin Zai Ji in the book of Jin:" he was granted the title of Marquis of Puyang, and he was appointed to be a superior officer. At that time, he was modest, respectful and open-minded corporal. "
be modest and prudent
a wandering spirit in the bottom of a cauldron -- in hades - fǔ dǐ yóu hún
suffer from both poverty and sickness - pín bìng jiāo pò
the words still ring in one 's ears - yán yóu zài ěr
the danger of death or destruction - dàn xī zhī wěi
Pillow the mountain and the sea - zhěn shān jīn hǎi