Arrogance
Title: arrogance
Pinyin: zh ā ngku á ng
word meaning:
1. Rampant, frivolous.
2. Panic, confusion.
3. Arrogant, crazy.
Citation interpretation
Rampant; frivolous. Han Jiaogan's Yilin hengzhidui: "arrogance and recklessness, stealing food and grain." "Outlaws of the marsh" chapter 58: "this guy had to be arrogant in the water, this without permission from the nest, one to catch one." The fifth chapter of journey to the West: "at that time, it was he who was beating Lao sun! If you are arrogant in the lower world, I don't know how many things you have set me up! " Sun Li's Baiyangdian chronicle after going out: "my habit is that I don't like women's arrogance, but she takes it as her ability, which is also her habit." Be in a hurry. The second fold of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's Yuanyang quilt: "I don't want to be arrogant. I'm scared. Who ever stepped on the streets?" The third fold of Wang Bocheng's banishment of Yelang in Yuan Dynasty: "the hands are wild, the feet are staggering, and the body is leaning forward to fold Osmanthus fragrans."
Chinese PinYin : Zhang Kuang
Arrogance