Ao shiqingwu
Ao shiqingwu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á OSH ì Q ī NGW ù, which means to despise the secular, look down on others, also refers to arrogance. It's from Huainanzi, the folk precepts of Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi Qi folk precept" says, "Ao Shide despises things and does not pollute the customs."
Idiom explanation
Ao, who is proud. Despise the secular, look down on others. It also means arrogance.
Ao shiqingwu
glorious flowers in spring and solid fruits in autumn - chūn huá qiū shí
regard as a jewel of the greatest value - shì rú zhēn bǎo
promote what is beneficial and abolish what is harmful - xīng lì chú bì
talk till one 's tongue and lips are parched - shé bì chún jiāo
from the corners of one 's eyes a beaming smile spread over one 's whole countenance - méi huā yǎn xiào