a person who looks down upon everyone and fancies that nobody dare do anything to him
Mo yuduye, a Chinese idiom, pronounced m ò y ú D ú y ě, means that no one will threaten or harm me any more. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 28th year of Duke Fu.
The idiom comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 28th year of the Duke of Fu: "the Marquis of Jin Dynasty was glad to know after hearing about it, saying:" no more poison. "
Chinese PinYin : mò yú dú yě
a person who looks down upon everyone and fancies that nobody dare do anything to him
circulation of false reports. miù zhǒng liú chuán
after rain comes the sunshine. pǐ wǎng tài lái
the sea and sky are boundless. hǎi kuò tiān gāo