appraise oneself too highly
Gao Ziwei, pronounced g ā oz ì w è izh ì, is a Chinese idiom, which means that you think you are great. It comes from the biography of Liu Zhen in the book of Jin.
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Explain and compare yourself to see yourself as great.
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The biography of Liu Yao in the book of Jin: "the constant temperature tasted and asked:" is the king of Kuaiji talking about more evil? " He said, "if you are extremely advanced, then you will have a third ear." Wen said, "who is the first to reply?" He said, "it's in my generation." Its high self standard is so
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