I'm sorry, I don't know who the author of 'the age of arrogance novel' is. There are so many novels out there, and without more information, it's difficult to determine the author.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. It could be about a period of time where characters display excessive pride or hubris. Maybe it's set in a historical context where a particular group or individual's arrogance has a great impact on the story's events.
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!
This statement was not completely correct. Angels were usually described as beings with high intelligence and noble qualities. They had free will and divinity and should not be lonely because of arrogance. In novels and fantasy stories, angels are usually depicted as beings with many believers and special abilities. Their existence is usually associated with divinity and power, so they are unlikely to feel lonely.
However, sometimes angels may feel lonely or lonely because of their own mistakes or shortcomings. For example, in the Harry Potter series, Harry believes that his angel friend Hermione no longer contacts him as often as before, which may imply that angels may feel lonely or lack companionship under certain circumstances. However, this saying usually had nothing to do with the arrogance of angels.
Egotism was a fable about the king of Yelang Kingdom, who was arrogant and did not listen to others 'advice, causing the country to decline. The story unfolded from the perspective of the King of Yelang Kingdom. It described how he thought he was extremely smart but ignored the wisdom and advice of others, which eventually led to the decline of the country.
Egotistical story introduction:
A long time ago, there was a small country called Yelang. Its king was very arrogant and always thought that he was stronger than the surrounding countries. He did not accept challenges from others or listen to the advice of his ministers. He would only listen to his own personal preferences.
One day, an emissary from a distant country came to the Kingdom of Yelang and challenged the king to lead his army to attack the neighboring country. The King of Yelang believed that he was stronger than his neighboring country, so he accepted the challenge without hesitation.
When the King of Yelang and his army set out, the king of the neighboring country did not give them a chance. He sent out an army to attack them head-on. As a result, the King of Yelang's army was beaten to a pulp and could hardly fight back.
At this moment, the King of Yelang began to realize his mistake. He regretted not listening to the advice of his ministers and regretted his arrogance. He apologized to the king of the neighboring country and asked for forgiveness. In the end, the two kingdoms and King Yelang understood the importance of modesty.