Explanation: Exaggerated praise. Boast their own good things to sell. Compared to their boast. Source: Yang Xiao "posters" This is my poster out Oh! It does not become Every pleasure, puff it? "
zì mài zì kuā
What will boast its own selling any good. Means to hazard a boast, and all your everything good
Translated by Google
A phrase from the proverb "Every potter praises hit, puff"
A phrase from Proverbs, "Mrs. Wang rule has boasted." Means the people pretend boasted, and all its whatever. Mao Zedong's "comments and the third Plenary Session of the Kuomintang 11 Second People's Political Council": "KMT You Rang 'eyes moved to the East of the Romanian Church, Asia Prior to Europe plan to change the' and 'Quebec conference of Britain, the United States in the top three conference 'and the like, but also puff to music a while. "
n.: All one's geese are swans., praise the goods one sells, self-praise, indulge in self-glorification
Thesaurus
put on frills, ballyhoo, advertise, paint the devil blacker than he is, talk through the back of one's neck (=talk through one's neck), declaim, High askance prate, High on a large of, ballyhoo, Width of high talk, quackery, braggadocio, braggart, draw it strong, ego, vainglory
Antonym
within one's power;to the bes of one's ability( capacity), seek truth from facts, Zhihuqiming, To estimate one's strength And for the, cut one'scoataccording to one's cloth, little cover up, Name names, Refers to the days of painting in