endure humiliation
Bao shame, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā oxi ū R ě NCH ǐ, which means to tolerate shame and shame. From the title of Wujiang Pavilion.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: Bao shame
Idiom usage
A woman can leave a name behind her. She is shameful and shameful. Song wuzeng's xiannupu
The origin of Idioms
In the title of Wujiang Pavilion written by Du Mu of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "the family affairs of the victorious and defeated soldiers are unpredictable, and Bao is a man who bears shame."
Chinese PinYin : bāo xiū rěn chǐ
endure humiliation
the enemy 's courage runs out and ours is high. bǐ jié wǒ yíng
Sticking to the skin and bone. nián pí zhe gǔ