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What do you mean, self-righteous What do you mean, self-righteous
1, self-righteous, an idiom in China, pinyin is Ziy ǐ wé ishi, which means that you always think you are right, your views and practices are correct, you don't accept other people's views, and you are subjective and not enlightened. From Xunzi's honor and disgrace.

2. "Xunzi's Honor and Disgrace": "Anyone who fights must be self-righteous and take others as mistakes."

3, "Mencius with all my heart": "Everyone is happy with it, self-righteous."

4. Feng Ming Menglong's "Warning the World": Gong Jing is self-righteous and advocates three shortcomings: "The weather is not enough to be feared, people's words are not enough to be sad, and the laws of their ancestors are not enough to keep."