indulge in self-delusion
Self intoxication, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì w ǒ t á Ozu ì, which means blind self appreciation. It's from "nine days to watch Sendai".
The origin of Idioms
Tang Cui Shu's poem "climbing on the ninth day and looking at Sendai" says: "I want to find Peng zezai and get drunk in the chrysanthemum cup."
Idiom usage
When you have made progress in your study, you must not be complacent.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: complacency, self satisfaction, complacency and [antonym]: if you have something to lose
indulge in self-delusion
nourish one 's parent in his old age and bury his dead body - yǎng lǎo sòng zhōng
used figuratively for studying hard - chuān bì yǐn guāng
a dragon and a tiger in combat - lóng zhēng hǔ zhàn