proud as lucifer
Hubris, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ku á NGW à ngz à D à, which means extremely presumptuous, arrogant and arrogant. It comes from the biography of Huangfu in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Arrogance: extreme arrogance. Extremely presumptuous, arrogant and defiant.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Huangfu in the old book of the Tang Dynasty, it is said that "when you hold on to friendship, you are often out of the way, but if you want to mediate the six harmonies, you need to consider how many times you want." And it's very arrogant. "
Idiom usage
How can there be such arrogant people in the world
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: conceited, complacent, conceited, arrogant. [antonym]: modest and prudent, frequent courtesy, self abasement.
Chinese PinYin : kuáng wàng zì dà
proud as lucifer
pull up the rushes with their roots. bá máo lián rú
please a treacherous person sextually. yíng jiān mài qiào