1. Neither reserved nor aggressive 2. Neither arrogant nor impatient 3. Open-minded 4. Open-minded 5. Approachable 6. Great wisdom like a fool
1. Neither reserved nor aggressive [bú jīn bú fá ]: From "The Posthumous Letters of the Cheng Family in Henan" by Cheng Yi of the Song Dynasty: "Yu is as distinct as Tang and Wu; Guan Shun said that he was neither cautious nor aggressive; he said to Confucius that it was 'uninterrupted'; but he had another image." Jin, cutting: boasting and arrogant. Don't be proud of yourself, don't brag about yourself. Describe humility.
2. Not arrogant and not impetuous [bú jiāo bú zào]: From Mao Zedong's "Notice of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China on Peace Negotiations with the Kuomintang": "As long as comrades... are modest and prudent; not arrogant and not impetuous." "There is a way to be impatient." It means don't be proud of things you have done well, and don't be impatient if things are not handled well. It describes people who have a humble attitude and are cautious and practical in their work.
3. Humble mind like a valley [xū huái ruò gǔ]: From "Laozi": "When it is dense, it is like simplicity, when it is spacious, it is like a valley." Xu: modesty; Gu: valley. My mind is as deep and wide as a valley. Described as very humble and able to accommodate other people's opinions.
4. The mind is as deep and wide as the valley [xiōng huái ruò gǔ]. Described as very humble.
5. Approachable [píng yì jìn rén]: From "Historical Records: The Family of Dukes of Lu and Zhou": "Easy to the people; the people will return." It means to be amiable to others, without any pretensions, making people easy to approach . It also means that the text is simple and easy to understand.
6. Da Zhi Ruo Yu [dà zhì ruò yú]: From Su Shi's "Congratulations on Ouyang Xiu's Official Initiation" of the Song Dynasty: "Great courage is like cowardice; great wisdom is like foolishness." It means that people who are truly talented seem to be stupid. , not showing off his edge.