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A brazen explanation

To talk big is to talk big without feeling embarrassed, and to say shame is to be ashamed. Describe a person who is boastful but not ashamed. It is a serial idiom, which is used as predicate, attribute, adverbial, object and adverbial, and contains derogatory meaning.

Proud words are pronounced dà yán bù cán, which comes from The Analects of Confucius: "Confucius said,' If you don't keep your word, your actions will bear fruit'." In the Song Dynasty, Zhu Xibiao commented: "If you talk big, you won't have the will to do it, but you won't judge whether you can do it or not. It is not difficult to practice his handwriting! " It is antonym with idioms such as self-humiliation, self-contempt and self-humiliation.

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