He is proud of his talent
There are two types of writers who refuse to criticize or are hostile to others' criticism. One is "arrogant" type, and the other is "not worthy of the name". The former is arrogant, arrogant and arrogant. Naturally, they hate his critics to the bone. They doubt the motivation of others' criticism, and always think that whoever criticizes him is malicious, and that whoever wants to take advantage of the opportunity to hype. "
It is also said that people are proud of their talents. Depending on one's own ability, he is contemptuous and despises others. [source] on the biography of Liu Xiang in Southern History: "if you are proud of your talents, you will still be ill. If you live with Liu Xiang, you will be lucky to die." [example] in contemporary Yin Qian's those things in the Chinese literary world: "without criticism, there will be no maturity, without criticism, there will be no progress. Praise without scale is poison, but many writers in our times don't realize it. They never thought that the real writers are consciously accepting criticism, and can return to rational thinking, and make their works more mature and perfect. [usage] as predicate and attribute; refers to pride.
Chinese PinYin : hù cái jiāo wù
He is proud of his talent
introduce comic remarks in dialogue. sā kē dǎ hùn
Paint the ground and carve the wood. huà dì kè mù
keep clear of the enemy 's main force and strike at his weak points. bì shí jiù xū
It's better to see it in person than to hear it. chuán wén bù rú qīn jiàn
a stirring among the dry bones. sǐ huī fù rán