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Arrogance is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin means "on ì y ī sh ì", which means to look on haughtily and ignore everything in the contemporary world. It describes arrogance and arrogance and superciliousness. It's from the manuscript of shame Hall: Notes on leaving Zhao to give.
Idiom explanation
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The origin of Idioms
In Song Gauss's "notes on the issue of leaving Zhao to write in disgrace hall", he said, "but when he came back, he was arrogant and arrogant
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: arrogant and arrogant; [antonym]: modest and respectful
Idiom usage
It refers to people's attitude towards life. (example) Volume 34 of Zhu Zi Yu Lei by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: "it means to be arrogant and defile the imperial court. Shen liaozhuan, a history of the Song Dynasty: Liao is a wise character. He is young, tall and upright, but not popular with others. He is long and studious, and he is proud of his friends.
Chinese PinYin : ào nì yī shì
insolent
it is unlucky to be born at such a time. shēng bù féng chén