戒骄戒躁
Explanation: Vigilance and prevent the generation of pride and impatience. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, object, attribute, clause; with compliment Source: Mao Zedong, "the National Conference of the Chinese Communist Party's speech": "prudent, always maintain a humble spirit." Examples: ~, Always remain humble spirit. (Mao Zedong, "the National Conference of the Chinese Communist Party's speech")- Thesaurus: show neither inferiority nor superiority, Mindful, be extremely open-minded, be modet and prudent, do not feel ashamed to ask and learn from the rank and file; be modest enough to consult one's inferiors, Pride hurts Him Benefit, A modest bootstrap amplifier, Yiqiankuiying, Better Better be a piece of broken jade than unbroken tile, proof drag out an ignoble existance, character, ability to appreciate a person's character and capability, Steadfast in upholding its, Modesty To listen
- Antonym Group: no one dare harm me— an arrogant boast, cringe, grovel, forget, forget oneself, overweening, Chengyanhouse, be more worthiless than pigs, ingratiate oneself with someone to gain one's ends, docile and obedient, Mo to the poisonous, Yingyinggougou, make a laughing stock of oneself before experts, give an expert cause for langhter, flatter greet, Flatter Song from, Ah Shun Yung taken, cockiness
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