Pride and pride
As an idiom, it is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial, which means to be proud and contented. According to Yang Zai's the number of poets and Legalists, Rongyu, Yuan Dynasty: "later, in response to the imperial edict, most of the works were written in this style. However, many of them aspired to be arrogant and full of pride. It's very rare to be rich without losing their rightness."
Idiom explanation
Explanation: I'm so proud.
Idioms and allusions
Source: yuan · Yang Zai's "the number of poets and Legalists · Rongyu" said: "later, the works of the emperors in response to the imperial edict mostly used this style, but they were full of pride and ambition. It's very rare to be rich without losing their rightness." Yan Qian: "I saw such an inspiring and inspiring novel. After reading it, I felt as if flowers were blooming and falling, and my heart was rolling with the clouds, which made me proud." (selected from Yin Qian's a novel that can make people get spiritual maturity)
Discrimination of words
Near synonyms: complacency, complacency
Idiom usage
Usage: used as predicate, attributive and adverbial
Chinese PinYin : zhì jiāo qì yíng
Pride and pride
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