Be proud of one's ability
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is f ù C á ij ī nd ì, which refers to being conceited and arrogant because of his talent and origin. It comes from the selected works Liu xiaobiao's argument on fate.
Idioms and allusions
Liu xiaobiao, the author of Wenxuan · Liu xiaobiao's on debating fate, and Tang Lishan's note: "if you are proud of your talent, you can say that you are sitting in the sky, but you are proud of your life."
Discrimination of words
Used as a predicate or attributive; used as a person
Be proud of one's ability
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