戒骄戒躁

to guard against pride and impatience (idiom); to remain modest and keep cool

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to guard against / to exhort / to admonish or warn / to give up or stop doing sth / Buddhist monastic discipline / ring (for a finger)

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) asked to see the holy ring (戒) in the elevator's bathroom (e4). She is allowed to see it, but she has to wear handcuffs (廾) as precaution. Additionally, there is a guard equipped with a spear (戈) standing next to the ring.
proud / arrogant

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) and the unicorn (马) dressed up (乔) as richly decorated warriors and are very proud, even arrogant (骄) of themselves. Proudly they stand very tall (乔) in front of the aorta (ao1) and enjoy the crowd staring at them.
hot-tempered / impatient

= + : A loud cuckoo clock (喿) wakes up Zorro (z) in the aorta's bathroom (ao4) after he drunkenly fell asleep there. Zorro reacts very hot-tempered (躁) by throwing his cowboy boot (⻊) at the clock and ruining it.
impatient; hot-tempered

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