Ao shiqingwu
Ao shiqingwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á OSH ì Q ī NGW ù, which means to despise the secular, look down on others, also refers to arrogance. It's from Huainanzi, the folk precepts of Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi Qi folk precept" says, "Ao Shide despises things and does not pollute the customs."
Idiom explanation
Ao, who is proud. Despise the secular, look down on others. It also means arrogance.
Chinese PinYin : áo shì qīng wù
Ao shiqingwu
I know only one, but I don't know the other. zhǐ zhī qí shān,bù zhī qí èr
dear to each other as brothers. qīn rú shǒu zú
the point of an awl sticking out through a bag -- talent showing itself. yǐng tuō ér chū
When the water is clear, there is no fish. shuǐ zhì qīng wú yú