Gu Yingqian
Gu yingbianxing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ù y ǐ NGC á nx í ng, which means to look at the figure and feel ashamed of one's own body; it means to feel ashamed of one's own body because one does not deserve a certain honor or title. From Shen Huaifu.
Notes on Idioms
Shape: shape.
The origin of Idioms
Fu Xian's Shen Huai Fu of Jin Dynasty said: "fragrance is concurrent, I'm filthy and fragrant, I'm tired and faint, I'm not ashamed of myself, I'm ashamed of myself."
Analysis of Idioms
Gu Jingxing
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Example: in the chapter of honoring the second son for the Duke written by Wei Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "it's lucky to have a noble family. When you meet a relative, you are favored by Shao he. You steal the throne. You are proud and proud. You are ashamed of yourself and sweating."
Chinese PinYin : gù yǐng cán xíng
Gu Yingqian
Develop the government and show benevolence. fā zhèng shī rén
a great ability to rule the country. jīng guó zhī cái
see how one behaves in the future. yǐ guān hòu xiào
I'm tired of hearing and seeing. yù wén yàn jiàn
the continuation is only held by a silken thread. bù jué rú lǚ
laws handed down from forefathers. zǔ zōng jiā fǎ