Respect oneself and humble others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ū NJ ǐ B ē IR é n, which means to elevate oneself, despise others and describe self-esteem and arrogance. It comes from Ke Shaozhen's draft of Qing history.
Idiom usage
To act as a predicate, object, or attribute
The origin of Idioms
"China is located in eastern Asia, and it is an ancient country with thousands of years of culture. We can't help but hold the view of respecting ourselves and belittling others, and we can't compare it with the changes of other countries in the world."
Idiom explanation
Raise yourself and despise others. Self esteem and arrogance.
Respect oneself and humble others
the days and months are slipping by , wasted - rì yuè cuō tuó
If two people are of one mind, their interests will be broken - èr rén tóng xīn,qí lì duàn jīn
Strike from the east to the West - dōng shēng xī jī
one need not look far for a lesson - yīn jiàn bù yuǎn
the mountains are high and the water wide - shān yáo lù yuǎn