enormously proud of one's success
The Chinese idiom ch ó uch ú m ǎ nzh ì is used to describe being very proud of one's achievements. It comes from Zhuangzi health preserving master.
Analysis of Idioms
Be satisfied with one's heart
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu, the health preserving master, said: "stand by the sword, look around for it, and be proud of it."
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate, attributive and adverbial; it's used to describe the way of success. This is natural for Hu Jingyi, but it will be filled with indignation for Yin Changheng. Guo Moruo's childhood black cat
enormously proud of one's success
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officialdom is the natural outlet for good scholars - xué ér yōu zé shì
Reward the same and punish the different - shǎng tóng fá yì
recognize the whole through observation of the part - chǔ rùn ér yǔ
The rat swindles the dog and the thief - shǔ cuàn gǒu dào