Be proud of your achievements
It is a Chinese idiom, which means to be proud of one's merits. He is proud of his credit. It comes from the biography of Chen she and Xiang Ji in the book of Han Dynasty.
explain
To be proud of one's merits. [separate explanation]: self respect: to raise oneself; self boast: to be self-respect, to be self-respect with expertise. Merit: merit; merit.
source
In the biography of Chen she's Xiangji in the book of Han Dynasty, it is said that "he was proud of his achievements and devoted himself to his private wisdom, but did not learn from the ancients. He was a overlord and wanted to manage the world with his strength. He died in five years."
Discrimination of words
Related content: it's not wrong to say that "the death of heaven is not the crime of using military force" because we are proud of our achievements and strive for our personal wisdom instead of learning from the ancients? The source of this book is Xiang Yu's biography in historical records, which means boasting of merit and showing off one's intelligence, but not acting like the ancients. Isn't it absurd to say, "heaven wants to destroy me, not because of my military use"?
Be proud of your achievements
there can never be too much deception in war - bīng bù yàn quán
become aware of one 's errors and turn back from one 's wrong path - mí tú zhī fǎn
bind the feet with a red rope -- to be united in wedlock - chì shéng jì zú
Old age and death do not communicate with each other - lǎo sǐ bù xiāng wǎng lái