claim credit for oneself and become arrogant
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ū g ō ngz ì o, which describes being arrogant and arrogant because of the credit. It's from Li Liuru's the changes of sixty years.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 10 of Li Liuru's sixty years of change: "however, Mao Runzhi not only has no expression of pride, but also says with great humility:" what kind of merit is this... "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] take credit for self-reliance, take credit for one's ability, take credit for one's complacency and [antonym] be modest and prudent
Idiom grammar
We should not be proud of our achievements, but be modest and prudent.
claim credit for oneself and become arrogant
work very hard regardless of weather - mù yǔ zhì fēng
go hither and thither to call for - bēn zǒu hū háo
convenient transportation benefits industry and commerce - tōng shāng huì gōng