to one 's eyes there is no other
Arrogant, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù zh ō NGW ú R é n, refers to arrogance, look down on others. It comes from the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The 47th chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Zhao Dun abandoned freedom and was arrogant. Now I hear that Qin sent his son Yong with heavy troops. If there is a stalemate between the two armies, I can't solve the problem. " Chapter 96 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty: "Zhao Shezi, Zhao Kuo, has been fond of talking about the art of war since he was young. His family has passed down the books of Liu Tao and San Lue. He has a taste of discussing the war with his father, pointing the sky and drawing the earth, and being arrogant. Although he is extravagant, he can't be difficult."
Idiom usage
It is formal, predicate and attributive, derogatory and arrogant. Ba Jin's autumn: "I say to you, you don't have to, just don't put your elders in your eyes." 2. Volume 13 of the first book: the couple of Yan Family pampered the child, and when they got there, they were arrogant. Chapter 10 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: Qin Zhong is just Jia Rong's brother-in-law, not the descendants of Jia family, and he is just like me. Because he was friendly with him by his precious jade, he was arrogant. 4. In the Qing Dynasty, Guizhuang's reply to Wang tiaowen again: Gai wanted to make the deacons know that there are some things that can't be done with cloth clothes, so he didn't show his arrogance and sigh with emotion.
Chinese PinYin : mù zhōng wú rén
to one 's eyes there is no other
Vermilion lips and jade face. zhū chún yù miàn
express one 's hidden sentiments and feelings by means of gentle allusions and ambiguous phrases. yǒng sāng yù liǔ
warning taken from the overturned cart in front. qián chē zhī jiàn
anxious to display one's skill.. jiàn liè xīn xǐ