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The meaning of pretentiousness

Feel great, feel better than others.

This is a Chinese idiom with the pinyin of Z ē mù b! fá n, which comes from Hu Tianlu, a hundred-mile pedestrian in Huaiyin in Qing Dynasty: "Shen, a son of Louxian County, is just a teenager with full self-esteem and looks too arrogant."

Other references:

Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Yang Dahong: "Mr. Yang Dahong was a famous Confucian scholar in Chu when he was young, and he was pretentious."

Yuan Mei's Supplement to Poems in the Qing Garden (Volume 9): "After Luo Peixiang was widowed," Ode to the Moon "said:' If Chang 'e is not alone, who will lead the Guanghan Palace? Yu's pretensions greatly beautified young married women and widows. "

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1, this man has always been pretentious, always laughing at others, and no one has any friendship with him.

Generally speaking, when you are young, you are often pretentious. When you enter middle age, you will be more sophisticated and self-aware.

3, I am pretentious, I don't know how high or low.

John has been conceited since he won the game.

5. I only heard the fortune teller say that his life is very rich, and he actually became pretentious.

6. A pretentious chop suey can't really succeed.

Xiao Ming is pretentious and wants to compete with the world champion.

8. He is pretentious and stands out from the crowd. It is difficult for him to cooperate with others.