praise the goods one sells
Boast, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì m à iz ì Ku ā, which means to boast about what you sell, compared to boasting. From the big character.
Notes on Idioms
Praise: praise.
The origin of Idioms
Yang Xiao's big character newspaper: "this is my big character newspaper! Isn't that old Wang selling melons and boasting? "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: self boasting and [antonym]: modesty and prudence
Idiom usage
It means boasting. Mao Zedong's comments on the 11th plenary session of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang and the second National Political Consultative Conference of the third session of the Kuomintang: "the people of the Kuomintang are shouting again that" Luo Qiu's vision has shifted to the East, and the plan of Europe before Asia has changed " And we'll have a moment of boasting. "
Chinese PinYin : zì mài zì kuā
praise the goods one sells
the nearest to the flames is the first burned. jìn huǒ xiān jiāo
to hold back from taking action against an evildoer for fear of involving good people. tóu shǔ jì qì
The wind, the horse and the Ox are not equal. fēng mǎ niú bù xiāng jí
starving people fill the land. āi hóng biàn yě