act in undue confidence of one 's own ability and look down upon others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù C á I à ow ù, which means relying on talent and learning, proud and despise others. It's from Siming poetry.
explain
It means relying on talent and learning, being proud and looking down on others.
allusion
[source] in Ming Dynasty, Xie Zhen wrote Siming Shihua, which said: "a man of high moral character, Lu Fu Qiu, is also a man of high moral character. He is a man of talent and arrogance, which many people should avoid." [example] Xu Qia's chronicle of meisou in the 58th year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty: "Wang Fengchi's Yan Zhang was in Longyou's office, and his appearance was obscene; Chen Siluo's was in Huguang University's office; Zhang Zifu's was in Huizhou's office, and all of them were talented and proud."
Discrimination of words
It refers to people's arrogance
Chinese PinYin : fù cái ào wù
act in undue confidence of one 's own ability and look down upon others
accept what is wrong as right when one grows accustomed to it. xí fēi chéng shì
Have both ability and aptitude. cái néng jiān bèi
courage of a warrior and the soul of a musician. jiàn tai xiāo xīn
so poor as to have no room to stick an awl on. sheng wu li zhui