天上天下唯我独尊

Etymology
From. In Buddhist legend, the phrase that uttered right after he was born and on his feet taking seven steps about, pointing at heaven with his right hand and at earth with his left. This phrase seems to be a more condensed translation of what the Buddha was supposed to say. Compare the from the . A slightly different form is, from a Chinese translation of the . Although the phrase sounds extremely arrogant, especially given that the one who purportedly said it was the founder of Buddhism, and it is indeed used to describe hubris, the could be interpreted as "humans" in general instead of the Buddha alone, expressing a human-centric attitude in a country dominated by Hinduism, a polytheistic religion.

Phrase

 * 1)  whether it's above heaven, or it's under heaven, only I reign supreme