false pride
Arrogance, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ù Ji āì OSH ì Q ì, which means vanity, arrogance and self motivation. From Chuang Tzu Da Sheng.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu Da Sheng: "Ji Kuo Tzu raised cockfighting for the king, but he asked about it ten days later. He said, "if you don't, you will be arrogant and rely on your qi."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive
Examples
Those who are evil to men are stifled by their boldness, such as intoxicating courage. When they wake up, they will be cowardly and can't do it again. Yanfu's "yuanqiang sequel"
Idiom story
In the Western Zhou Dynasty, Ji kuozi raised cockfighting specially for King Xuan. King Xuan repeatedly asked him how Ji kuozi raised cockfighting? Ten days later, Ji said, "I haven't formed it yet. I'm arrogant and arrogant." After 40 days, Ji kuozi's cockfight is like a wooden one. It doesn't move. Other chickens are scared away when they see it. This chicken is invincible.
Chinese PinYin : xiù jiāo shì qì
false pride
public clamor can melt metals. zhòng kǒu shuò jīn
Advance the virtuous and hold back the evil. jìn xián píng è
daily increasing and monthly benefiting. rì zī yuè yì
have grandiose aims but puny abilities. yǎn gāo shǒu dī
used to describe the beautiful dress of a woman. huā zhī zhāo chàn
The Phoenix sighs at the tiger. fèng tàn hǔ shì