Make a fool of yourself
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Cu ī Ji āò nhu ò ch ǒ u, which means to defeat the enemy's elite army and capture the enemy; it describes fighting bravely. It comes from the official system of zhekexing Pengbao.
Notes on Idioms
To defeat the enemy's elite troops. Ugliness: the enemy.
The origin of Idioms
Zeng Gong of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book the official system of the biography of Peng Bao: "the most important thing is to open up the road, recover the gathering of thieves, and gain ugliness through destruction."
Chinese PinYin : cuī jiān huò chǒu
Make a fool of yourself
Village songs and community dances. cūn gē shè wǔ
all sorts of feelings well up in one 's mind. gǎn kǎi wàn duān
Burn the forest and the field, and fish with all your might. fén lín ér tián,jié zé ér yú
all that have been achieved is spoiled. qián gōng jìn miè
un-matched in the past and the present. zhuó jué qiān gǔ