pleased with oneself
Complacency, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ā nzh ì h à o, which means complacency. From reading Mencius.
The origin of Idioms
Reading Mencius by yuan Zongdao of the Ming Dynasty: "it is against the rule to be good and to be aware, to be aware, to be aware and to be aware, to be complacent."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or adverbial; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: complacency, complacency, complacency
Chinese PinYin : zhān zhān zì hào
pleased with oneself
The upper beam is not straight and the lower beam is crooked. shàng liáng bù zhèng xià liáng wāi
pressing the foot and whispering in the ear -- telling a secret. niè zú fù ěr
act according to circumstances. shēn lì qiǎn qì
console oneself with soothing remarks. zì wǒ jiě cháo
Self abandonment and self violence. zì qì zì bào