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What are the idioms and poems that describe being low-key, restrained, and not forgetting one’s roots?

Idioms describing low-key and restrained:

Don’t show off your character, don’t show off your edge, be wise, foolish, skillful, and clumsy, open-minded and open-minded

Be neither reserved, aggressive, humble, arrogant, nor arrogant, nor impetuous. Be arrogant and don't be impetuous, success will not be achieved

Modernness will benefit oneself and losses will be gained by being humble, cautious, not arrogant, not arrogant, but bowing without worshiping for a long time

Many will cause losses, but humility will benefit

< p>Recommend a poem by Rand to describe low-key and restrained poetry:

I disdain to compete with others

I love nature, and secondly art

I warm my hands on the fire of life,

The fire is going out, and I have to leave

There are many poems describing not forgetting one's roots, here are a few recommended ones:

Ask how clear the canal is, so that there is a source of living water

The descendants of Yan and Huang will not forget their roots, and peace on both sides of the Taiwan Strait will lead to one family

Drinking water will not forget the well digger

Drip of water The kindness should be repaid with a spring of water