Be guilty
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù Zu ì y ǐ NT è, meaning to blame oneself. From the book dayumo.
The origin of Idioms
"Da Yu Mo" says, "if you are guilty, you can only see him." Cai Shenji said: "if you are guilty, you should be conceited of your guilt, and you dare not think that your parents are guilty; if you lead your parents, you dare not think that their parents are guilty."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or object; used in dealing with affairs. How can people who are poor in human relations be more generous than those who blame themselves? Shen Deqian's shuoshishuiyu in the Qing Dynasty and the biography of Zhuge Liang in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Shu, said: "Liang is adjacent to the dangerous country, and he is not willing to accept the resistance."
Chinese PinYin : fù zuì yǐn tè
Be guilty
Destroy orchid and turn jade into jade. cuī lán zhé yù
serve parents while living and give proper burial after death. yǎng shēng sòng sǐ
give oneself over to blind emotions. gǎn qíng yòng shì
There's a lot of people out there. zhòng guǎ xuán jué
our wills unite like a fortress. zhòng xīn chéng chéng
The crown of a bullet is tied to the ribbon. tán guān jié shòu