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What does "show off in an ostentatious manner" mean?

Also write "get color".

Pinyin: de se

Dialect, meaning: "show off, show off, show off"

It usually means "when you make insignificant achievements or accomplish something as big as sesame seeds, you get carried away". There are different emotional colors in different contexts, which are generally derogatory or teasing. It is also a common spoken language. It means procrastination, which can also be said to be more publicity and initiative.

Ex: Come on, what are you showing off in an ostentatious way? Don't show off in an ostentatious manner blindly. Adults usually complain about their children or play jokes on "showing off in an ostentatious manner".

In fact, "showing off in an ostentatious manner" is the "winning color" in ancient Chinese. It is often said in ancient books that "a face wins color", which has the same meaning in ancient and modern times, that is, to show a proud expression and describe a person's character.

The word "coquettish" does not exist only in the northern language family, nor is it a special vocabulary in the northeast dialect. In some dialects in Changsha, Shaanxi, Guangdong, Shandong and other parts of Hunan Province, it is also called "coquettish" or pronounced "coquettish". It can be said that they all originated from ancient Chinese and have similar meanings in local dialects, but they all have the meaning of "showing off, showing off and getting carried away".

For example, the word "show off in an ostentatious manner" in Changsha dialect in Hunan Province means "proud and self-righteous", which is generally derogatory!

Example: "having a little money to show off" means "you are very proud of having a little money"