be insufferably arrogant
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is m ù zh ǐ Q ì sh ǐ, which means to direct people with eyes and looks. To describe arrogance. From Shuo yuan Jun Dao.
Idiom explanation
Eye refers to: move your eyes to point to things; Qi refers to: Boo people.
The origin of Idioms
In Shuoyuan jundao written by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty, it is said that "if the king points his face to the East and asks for a minister, then it is necessary for him to serve; if he listens to the court in the South and asks for a minister, then it is necessary for him to be a minister."
Idiom usage
To be arrogant in manner.
Examples
Although the dog is rich, the family is rich enough to * be a good ear. The biography of Gongyu
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: the eye refers to Yiling
Antonym: modesty and prudence
Chinese PinYin : mù zhǐ qì shǐ
be insufferably arrogant
attach oneself to persons in power. pān gāo jié guì
change one 's tack with the wind. chéng fēng zhuǎn duò
distinct eyebrows and bright eyes. xiān méi liàng yǎn
not resigned to playing second fiddle. bù gān shì ruò
be at peace at seeing peach flowers flowing away with water. liú shuǐ táo huā