Stick to a few points
According to the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í NGJ ī J ù zh à ng, which means arrogant and not polite. It comes from the first yance of the Warring States period by Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
I'm proud to wait for my guests. I'm proud to wait for my guests. I'm proud to wait for my guests.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: direct
The origin of Idioms
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang wrote in the Warring States policy yance I: "if Feng Ji takes the staff, he will be the one who will fight."
Idiom explanation
It's arrogant and not polite.
Stick to a few points
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