Be proud of everything
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is à on à w à NW à, which means to look at everything with an oblique eye; it describes being arrogant and despises everything. It comes from Yu Xiu's Ode to the old Qing poetry.
Notes on Idioms
Arrogance: to look with arrogant slanting eyes.
Idioms and allusions
Huang Tingjian, Song Dynasty, wrote in Yu Xiu's Ode to the old Qing Dynasty's poems in Yuzhang anthology vol.2-16: "the old Qing Dynasty learned from Lianshui together with Yu. He was arrogant and arrogant in all things, funny in order to play with the world, and the white head was not sad.".
Idiom usage
It refers to people's attitude. If you stand out of the central government without collation, you will gain great self-esteem. If you have your own treasure, you will be proud of all things. If you have your own treasure, you will be able to consolidate human feelings. If you have one, you will be even more unreasonable. (Lu Xun's "grave: on Cultural Deviation"
Chinese PinYin : ào nì wàn wù
Be proud of everything
a clever , penetrating remark. qiǎo fā qí zhòng
We will not let go of our debt. ēn bù fàng zhai
be neither friendly nor aloof. ruò lí ruò jí