Di ye yang yang
Explain how proud you are.
From Sima Qian's Historical Records Biography of Yan Guan in the Western Han Dynasty: "I am proud of myself."
Structurally complementary.
Usage refers to being complacent about success. Generally used as an adverbial.
Distinguish between form and meaning; Can't write "righteousness"
Synonym smug, smug
The antonym is frustration and discouragement.
~ and "beaming": Can be described as very happy. But ~ the emphasis is on "satisfaction"; Used as a derogatory term; "beaming" focuses on "beaming"; As a compliment.
He gave his grade book to his parents. Want to get their praise.
English translation is flattered.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Yan Ying, the prime minister of the Three Dynasties of Qi, was in a high position, but he acted calmly and was very modest, while his coachman thought he could drive for the prime minister. When the coachman's wife saw it, she warned the coachman to learn from Yan Ying. Since then, the coachman has become very humble, and Yan Ying thinks he will correct his mistakes and behave well.