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What are the idioms and poems that describe low-key and introverted, and what are the pragmatic ones?

Idioms that describe low-key and introverted:

If you don't show your horns, you will be wise if you are stupid, clever if you are clumsy, and open if you are hollow.

No pity, no cutting, no sense of superiority, no arrogance, no arrogance, no rashness, no success.

A modest benefit, a modest loss, modest and prudent, neither humble nor supercilious, a long bow.

Pride makes people lose, modesty makes people gain; Complacency leads to losses, while modesty brings benefits; Conceit leads to loss, modesty leads to profit.

Describe a low-key and restrained poem and recommend a poem by Rand:

I hate arguing with others.

I love nature, followed by art.

I roast my hands on the fire of life,

The fire is going out, and I'm leaving.

Describe many poems that I never forget, and recommend a few words:

Ask the canal to be so clear, because there is flowing water at the source.

The descendants of the Chinese people never forget their roots, and cross-strait peace is a family.

When drinking water

Accept a drop of water when necessary, and I will repay your kindness with spring water.