Rebellious and arrogant
It is a Chinese idiom, Ji é à oz à sh à, which means arrogance and arrogance. It comes from October.
The origin of Idioms
October, 1981, issue 3: "he is sometimes stubborn in business, but not as rebellious as Shen Qiao said."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : jié ào zì shì
Rebellious and arrogant
the needle seems to fly and the thread seems to run. fēi zhēn zǒu xiàn
scattered all over like stars in the sky or men on a chessboard. xīng luó qí bù
holding a high official post , governing many places and possessing enormous wealth. nán miàn bǎi chéng
Return to good and turn back to evil. huán chún fǎn sù
fail to meet someone by a narrow chance. jiāo bì shī zhī
Summer insects can't talk ice. xià chóng bù kě yǐ yǔ bīng
Success is king, defeat is bandit. chéng zé wéi wáng ,bài zé wéi kòu