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The answer can be boastful.
自吹自擂 ( zì chuī zì léi ) Interpretation: 擂: to play a drum. Blow your own trumpet, play your own drums. Figurative self-aggrandizement.
Source: Mao Dun's "Connecting with Reality and Learning from Lu Xun": "In this way, the 'great cause of Zhongxing' boasted by the ruling group of the Qing Dynasty has become a spring dream in the blink of an eye.
Mao Zedong's "Speech at the Senate of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningbo Border Region": "You must not lock yourself in a small house, boast about yourself, and claim to be the king and hegemon." ”
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Derogatory example: Xu Chi's "Peony": "When Wei Zi heard it, he knew that he was, but he also secretly regretted it. ”
synonyms: self-aggrandize, self-selling, boastful, brag-nautical: seeking truth from facts, being modest and prudent.
Lantern riddle: trumpet and drum exercises.
After the break: Knock on the horn - boasting; Playing the drum with a trumpet - boasting and boasting; The drummer marries a wife - boasting.
Translated into English: blow one's own trumpet; crack oneself up
Syntax: unional; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Derogatory.
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Summary of the idiom Tom lies on a couch, surrounded by an eager listener. He gave them a wonderful experience and boasted about it. (boasting).
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Listen attentively, and your mouth is like a river. Swaggering and boasting.
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Boastful, no arrogance.
Misnomer. Modified to: Tom is lying on an armchair with many enthusiastic listeners sitting next to him. >>>More
I'm not going to be, hehe.
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Have no sting in it.
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