Explanation: Her side: refers to the arrogant and unyielding character. Mountain of Mountain of: cliff towering appearance. Analogy arrogant and unyielding. Usage: The main predicate; as predicate; with compliment Source: Qing Pu "The leaf Strange": "whereabouts yo shadow and long sorrow; proud and Mountain of Mountain of, Saotou self-love."
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Headword proud hills hills Pinyin ào gǔ lín lín Commonly used idioms Era of modern idioms Structure of the main predicate phrase Part of speech idioms compliment Use as a predicate, attributive; refers to a person's character Interpretation her side: refers to the arrogant and unyielding character. Hills hills: cliff towering appearance. Analogy arrogant and unyielding. Source Qing Pu "Strange leaves students", "yo whereabouts of the long shadow worry; proud hills hills, Saotou self-love." Synonyms upright, clank Tiehan
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Idioms Name Proud hills hills Hanyu Pinyin ào gǔ lín lín Idiom Interpretation Proud: refers to the arrogant and unyielding character. Hills hills: cliff towering appearance. Analogy arrogant and unyielding. Idioms origin Qing Pu "Strange leaves students", "yo whereabouts of the long shadow worry; proud hills hills, Saotou self-love." Use sentences No