Show off
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch à ngq í Xu à NY à, which means to show off singularity. It comes from Tai Chi in the congenital range.
The origin of Idioms
In Gui Youguang's Taiji is within the congenital range of the Ming Dynasty: "although the sages and sages do not show off their strange and dazzling ideas, and they make their works in order to frighten the world, then they begin as images, which will be said to be enough for the Tao."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used to show off.
Show off
Sea, water and mulberry fields - hǎi shuǐ sāng tián
With its faintness, make people clear - yǐ qí hūn hūn,shǐ rén zhāo zhāo
mencius ' mother moves her home three times to better her son 's education - mèng mǔ sān qiān
Success is king, defeat is bandit - chéng zé wéi wáng ,bài zé wéi kòu