Full of pride
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì D é zh ì m ǎ n, which means complacency and contentment. It comes from the preface to Jingtan poems by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
explain
To describe the appearance of complacency and contentment.
source
Han Yu's preface to Jingtan poems of singing harmony in Tang Dynasty: "it's the work of this article. It's always made in the grass. If it's a noble prince, it's full of ambition. If it's not a good performance, it's hard to think that."
usage
Combined idioms are used as predicate, attribute and adverbial
Full of pride
never relax your vigilance while you live in peace - ān bù wàng wēi
the soil is sterile and the people are poor - dì jí mín pín
a thousand and one worries and hatreds - qiān chóu wàn hèn
do things offensive to God and reason - shāng tiān hài lǐ
have a fine colour in one 's cheeks - mǎn miàn hóng guāng