be so ashamed that one flushes and sweats
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n à NY á NH à nxi à, which means to describe the extreme shame. It's from the biography of good luck.
Idiom explanation
Nan: blushing with shame. Yan: face.
The origin of Idioms
In the seventh chapter of the biography of Haodan, a member of the Ming religion in the Ming Dynasty, it is said that the praise of the young master makes people blush and sweat
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used in dealing with affairs. As soon as he saw her coming, he didn't feel it
Chinese PinYin : nǎn yán hàn xià
be so ashamed that one flushes and sweats
cannot find a place to stick his beak in. wú cóng zhì huì
More is better than less. duō yī shì bù rú shǎo yī shì
a look of quick intelligence and soft refinement in one 's eyes. gù pàn shén fēi
particular things improve with the improvement of the general situation. shuǐ zhǎng chuán gāo
set an example by personally taking part. shēn tǐ lì xíng