1. Who else?
Explanation: Except. Who else but me? Describe a person who dares to take responsibility and never gives in when he has to do something.
The source of Mencius Gongsun Chou: "Who wants to rule the world today?"
2. I am the only one
Interpretation was originally a Buddhist language, and praising Sakyamuni is the noblest and greatest. Now it means to think that only oneself is the greatest. Describe extreme arrogance.
Source Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 1: "Between heaven and earth, I am the only one."
3. Very talented
Explain excellent intelligence and strategy.
The source is "Ji Zan of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty": "If the talent of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is average, what's the point if he doesn't change his style and scenery to save the people? Although the book in the poem says so, what's the point? "
4. unparalleled in the world
It means there is no second one in the world.
The source of Han Dong Fang Shuo's Hard to Answer a Guest: "The effect of learning to be happy is obvious. If you think you are intellectually unparalleled, you can be said to be knowledgeable. "
turn the tide
Explain pull: save; Horrible: violent waves. Metaphor is trying to save a dangerous situation.
The source of Tang Hanyu's "Learning and Knowing": "The obstacles are all in the east of the river, and the tides rise and fall."
6. Hold one hand high in the sky
Explain the engine: lift. One hand can hold the sky. Excellent descriptive skills.
The origin of Xia Qingjing's Peking Opera "Wild Sour Dew Talk" can be traced back to the first11reply: "Sir, it is really a man with only one hand."
7. Be proud of everything
Explanation: strabismus. Look at everything sideways. Describe supercilious, look down on everything.
From Song and Huang Tingjian's "Zhang Yuji", volume 26, Postscript "Resignation of the Old and Youth": "Young and old Xiang and Yu * * * learned from Lianshui, proud of everything, funny and playful, and never sad."
8. Be proud of everything
Explanation: strabismus. Look at everything sideways. Describe supercilious, look down on everything.
From Song and Huang Tingjian's "Zhang Yuji", volume 26, Postscript "Resignation of the Old and Youth": "Young and old Xiang and Yu * * * learned from Lianshui, proud of everything, funny and playful, and never sad."
9. Ride freely
Interpretation: North-South direction; Horizontal: east-west direction; Gallop: gallop on horseback. Run back and forth without hindrance. Describe a brave warrior, invincible.
Song Xie Ren Yao's Preface to the Collected Works of Mr. Zhang Yuhu: "Even poets in the late Tang Dynasty worked hard between words, because human resources can be solid, without hatred, but there is a gap."
10. Success
[Interpretation] Merit: Merit. Just: reach out. Made achievements and won a reputation.
[Source] "Mozi Cultivation": "Success, the name can not be fake."