Pronunciation: wà ngz ě f ě ibó
Source: The Three Kingdoms Shu Zhuge Liang's "Model": "It is not appropriate to belittle yourself, and the metaphor is meaningless, so as to block the way of loyalty and admonition." ?
You shouldn't look down on yourself casually and say something inappropriate, which will block the way for people to give you sincere advice.
Usage: more formal; As a predicate and an object.
Example: We must look at ourselves correctly, neither belittling ourselves nor being conceited.
Extended data synonyms:
Shame on yourself? [zü cá nxí nghui] means to feel ashamed of being inferior to others in appearance and behavior. Later, it also refers to being inferior to others. Shame: shame. Filthy form: ugly form.
Source: Southern and Northern Dynasties Liu Yiqing's "Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi": "Zhu Yu is on the side; I feel that I am filthy. "
Translation: I feel ashamed that I am not as good as people in appearance and behavior.
Example: He is very nervous, and he is so ashamed that he is hopeless.
Antonym:
Arrogant? [wà ngziz ū ndà] Arrogantly thinks he is great and doesn't take others seriously.
Source: Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty: frog ears at the bottom of Ziyang well; And arrogant.
Ziyang just saw one side of the world, so he felt that he knew everything, arrogantly thought he was great, and ignored others.
Example: You have learned a lot, and you have only read a little. Don't be conceited.