The triumphant Yang Yang is still triumphant.

It is right to be complacent and complacent.

1, gloating is an idiom, pronounced Dé y y y á ng y á ng, to describe a very smug or complacent look.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children 18: "No one can beat him, so he proudly showed off his skills to that gentleman.

2, smug, describe a very proud look.

Source: Zheng Zhenduo's Vortex: Just now, I saw him and Hu coming out of the Academic Affairs Office, in high spirits, and openly threatened to settle so-and-so. ?

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Synonym for elation:

1, stinky, Chinese idiom, pinyin: yáng yáng ZDé, used as predicate, attribute, adverbial, or stinky. Describe a proud look. Yang Yang: You look smug. Describe very proud.

Source: Chapter 45: I made up my mind to be complacent, and the housekeeper who was sent out also came back.

2. Self-satisfaction is an idiom in China. The pinyin is zhā n zhā nzx ǐ, which is used to describe how you think you are very good and proud.

Source: Mao Dun's Midnight Five: However, a person like him will never be complacent and satisfied with something because of his victory.

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