A change from arrogance to deference referred to a person who was arrogant in the past but later became respectful and polite. This idiom described a person's attitude towards others that had undergone a 180-degree change. A honey-mouthed person with a sword in his heart referred to a person who spoke very sweetly, but had malicious intentions in his heart. This idiom was used to describe a person who appeared friendly on the surface but had evil intentions.
A sentence to describe arrogance:
I don't offend people and I don't let them go.
I'm born to be useful.
3. Don't bend over for five buckets of rice.
4. Facing death unflinchingly.
5. Be fearless and independent.
The synonymous words of arrogance were rampant, indulgent, arrogant, arrogant, unrestrained, presumptuous, wanton, unrestrained, crazy, unrestrained, debauchery, absurd, and rampant.
The idiom " Ye Lang is arrogant " originated from an ancient Chinese legend. It was said that the country of Ye Lang was a poor and backward country, but the king of the country of Ye Lang thought that he was the greatest king in the world and often arrogantly belittled and satirized others. One day, an emissary from the Han Dynasty came to the Yelang Kingdom. The king was very angry and ordered the emissary to be imprisoned. However, the messenger was not defeated. He used his wisdom and courage to gain the king's trust through various means and successfully helped the king get out of trouble. During this process, the King of Yelang realized his ignorance and arrogance, and began to learn humbly and seek help from others, finally achieving progress and success. Therefore, the idiom "arrogant" is used to describe a person's arrogant, ignorant, or arrogant attitude or to express the inferiority complex of a country or nation.
Here are some classic sentences:
I will succeed because I have an unstoppable force!
I won't give up because I will persist until I succeed!
I can't be defeated by difficulties because I have an indomitable spirit!
I will keep working hard until I reach my dream!
I didn't fail because I believe I can succeed!
My road to success has already begun, I will continue to work hard!
I have confidence because I believe in my own ability!
I won't give in to difficulties, I will persevere until the end!
I will keep fighting until I realize my dream!
My success comes from my hard work, I will continue to work hard!
Rather than looking for such inappropriate content, one can study Kannada epics and classic literature that are full of wisdom, teachings, and positive values which have been passed down through generations.