An ancient poem about not being proud of achievements

1. A poem about not being proud. Outside the mountain and the castle peak building, the strong will always be strong.

I don't know how to study hard early, but I regret learning late.

Achievement is a ladder for the humble to advance and a slide for the proud to retreat.

Jefferson: Don't be humble to proud people, and don't be proud of modest people.

Mongolia: Pride falls on the threshold, and modesty travels all over the world.

Spencer: Compared with ignorant conceit, scientific conceit is only insignificant.

Jules Leonard: There may be false modesty, but there is no false pride.

Horace: Modesty is often mistaken for concealment, and silence is often mistaken for eccentricity.

Modest people often think of themselves, while proud people only criticize others.

Modest people learn to be ten years old, and proud people learn to be ten years old.

Soviet Union: Modesty is almost always in direct proportion to talent.

Chesterfield: Modesty is the bait for fishing reputation.

Zemandes: Modesty is the fortress of beauty and virtue.

Heng Fielding: Modesty is a candle that reflects advantages.

Ruth: Modesty cannot be taught, but it is innate.

Modesty is to virtue what shadow is to painting. The former makes the latter stand out.

Lei Feng: Youth is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the upper reaches, those who always forget their work and those who are always modest!

Only those who give in to themselves can stand in front of everyone, and only modest people can stand in front of everyone.

America: Lack of modesty is lack of insight.

Ease may be accompanied by inferiority, aggressiveness may be accompanied by pride, modesty may be accompanied by mediocrity, and firmness may be accompanied by arbitrariness.

Narrow-minded people often feel sorry for each other, and polite gentlemen are often modest.

Hua: False modesty can only win vulgar applause, but can't make real progress.

Jean-Paul Richter: A person remains modest after being criticized rather than praised. This is true modesty.

Britain: impassioned attack on arrogance is not a sign of modesty.

Britain: True modesty is the mother of all virtues.

Bergson: True modesty can only be the product of deep thinking about vanity.

North Korea: People with little knowledge are proud, while those with more knowledge are modest. Their knowledge is hidden in the ocean of modesty.

North Korea: Knowledge is hidden in the ocean of modesty.

Herzen: Only the strong will be modest.

Gorky: Wisdom is a gem. If you add the edge of modesty, it will be even more brilliant.

The most modest person is the most promising person.

Achievement is a ladder for the humble to advance and a slide for the proud to retreat.

Jefferson: Don't be humble to proud people, and don't be proud of modest people.

Mongolia: Pride falls on the threshold, and modesty travels all over the world.

Spencer: Compared with ignorant conceit, scientific conceit is only insignificant.

Jules Leonard: There may be false modesty, but there is no false pride.

Horace: Modesty is often mistaken for concealment, and silence is often mistaken for eccentricity.

Modest people often think of themselves, while proud people only criticize others.

Modest people learn to be ten years old, and proud people learn to be ten years old.

Soviet Union: Modesty is almost always in direct proportion to talent.

Chesterfield: Modesty is the bait for fishing reputation.

Zemandes: Modesty is the fortress of beauty and virtue.

Heng Fielding: Modesty is a candle that reflects advantages.

Ruth: Modesty cannot be taught, but it is innate.

Modesty is to virtue what shadow is to painting. The former makes the latter stand out.

Lei Feng: Youth is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the upper reaches, those who always forget their work and those who are always modest!

Only those who give in to themselves can stand in front of everyone, and only modest people can stand in front of everyone.

America: Lack of modesty is lack of insight.

Ease may be accompanied by inferiority, aggressiveness may be accompanied by pride, modesty may be accompanied by mediocrity, and firmness may be accompanied by arbitrariness.

Narrow-minded people often feel sorry for each other, and polite gentlemen are often modest.

Hua: False modesty can only win vulgar applause, but can't make real progress.

Jean-Paul Richter: A person remains modest after being criticized rather than praised. This is true modesty.

Britain: impassioned attack on arrogance is not a sign of modesty.

Britain: True modesty is the mother of all virtues.

Bergson: True modesty can only be the product of deep thinking about vanity.

North Korea: People with little knowledge are proud, while those with more knowledge are modest. Their knowledge is hidden in the ocean of modesty.

North Korea: Knowledge is hidden in the ocean of modesty.

Herzen: Only the strong will be modest.

Gorky: Wisdom is a gem. If you add the edge of modesty, it will be even more brilliant.

The most modest person is the most promising person.

2. The poem about not being proud is 1. Although inferiority is opposite to pride, it is actually the closest to pride.

-Spinoza 2. Pride can make people unlucky, and pride is often accompanied by destruction and humiliation. -Victor Hugo Notre Dame de Paris 3. I am sad and proud. Sadly, no one in this world understands me. I'm proud. I don't need other people's understanding.

-Wen Ruian 4. Because I am too proud, like a dead butterfly, and pride is my protective color. Once I lose my disguise, I can't live, you know! -Qiong Yao "Flowers are not flowers, fog is not fog" 5. Because of cowardice, I escape from life, so I don't resist pride in the darkest sink. Because of pride, I don't choose to live, so I refuse vulgar optimism.

-Osamu Dazai's "Human Disqualification" 6. If a proud person wants to see his face clearly, he can only make a mirror for himself with the pride of others; If you bow and scrape to him, it will only increase his arrogance, which will be futile. -Shakespeare's King Lear 7. Is burned youth also something to be proud of?

-August changan "orange raw huainan unrequited love".