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Use the idioms of Weather Sun Group and Yelang to be arrogant

Yelang arrogant [yè láng zì dà]

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Explanation: Yelang: a person from the southwestern region of the Han Dynasty A small country. It is a metaphor for people who are ignorant and arrogant.

From: "Historical Records·Biographies of Southwest Yi": "The King of Dian said to the Han envoy: 'Which Han is greater than me?' The same is true for the Marquis of Yelang. Because the road is blocked, each of them considers himself the lord of a state. I don’t know how vast the Han Dynasty is.”

Example: Riding a cannon and a chariot in the turbulent clouds, then ~. Relying on the evil spirit of greed, he respected He Bo.

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Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty, "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, Volume 6, Concubine Jiang": "The raging clouds driving the cannon and cart; therefore, the Yelang is arrogant; relying on the greedy wolf's unfavorable energy; the Lord of the River is regarded as the most respected person.