Keep away from others
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ù R é nqi ā NL ǐ, which means arrogant to people. It's from Mencius, the second part of Gaozi.
The origin of Idioms
In Mencius · gaizixia written by Mencius · Mencius · Mencius · Mencius · Mencius · gaizixia in pre Qin Dynasty, it is said that "the voice and color of attainments are thousands of miles away from people."
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as predicate and attributive with derogatory meaning. example he put on a look of arrogance.
Idiom story
During the Warring States period, Duke Lu pinggong was ready to appoint Mencius' student Le Zhengzi to preside over the state affairs. Mencius was overjoyed. Gongsun Chou asked Mencius if Le Zhengzi was really capable? Mencius said that he is not as good as you in his ability, knowledge and knowledge. His strong point is that he is very kind to people. He will not refuse people thousands of miles away. Many people gather around him and can govern the country well.
Keep away from others
speak into sb . 's ears in a whisper - fù ěr dī yán
practise bribery or receive bribes publicly - huì lù gōng xíng
The government is light and the situation is weak - guān qīng shì wēi
leave a good name for a hundred generations - liú fāng hòu shì