What do you mean aggressive?

"Aggressive" means to describe an aggressive, domineering and embarrassing person; It also means that things are developing rapidly and giving people pressure; You can be a predicate, an attribute and an adverbial in a sentence. The origin of idioms comes from Wei's disciple Wang, who is very aggressive and can learn from Wei Zhen's books.

Yin Zhong, a famous soldier in Jin Dynasty, was a great dutiful son. At that time, in order to take care of his sick father, he resigned from his official position and stayed with his father. One eye was blinded by smoke because he decocted medicine for his father all the year round.

In order to catch up with the game, Yin Zhongkan accidentally ignored the situation of his boss, which led to Yin Zhongkan's embarrassment. From this story, we can see that in dealing with people, we should know how to pity others, even if we are reasonable, we should not be aggressive. People who fail often make mistakes: they are self-righteous, speak loudly when they seize the opportunity, criticize others until their faces turn red and white, and make a hullabaloo about with joy.

In fact, doing so will only make you suffer in the end. In fact, it is not difficult to give people face. Especially some unimportant things, we should learn to give people face.