have a haughty and imperturbable look
Arrogant, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is à on à Z à Ru à, which means to describe arrogance, contempt of everything. It's from Tang Yulin, bold and forthright.
Notes on Idioms
Look at: squint; if: refers to not care.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Yu Lin · forthright written by Wang Dang of Song Dynasty, "doctor Zheng Tai Mu was the governor of Jinzhou. One day, he wrote to Sikong in Xiangyang. His words were sincere and arrogant. It seemed that there was no ceremony of county officials."
Idiom usage
It's very arrogant and nobody else. example he is well-dressed, lavish and arrogant.
Chinese PinYin : ào nì zì ruò
have a haughty and imperturbable look
drag in all sorts of irrelevant matters. dōng xián xī chě
cling to the habitual ways and muddle on. yīn xún gǒu qiě
Birds are frightened by fish. niǎo jīng yú kuì