Lose your temper
Chinese idiom, Pinyin for P é ISH ē nxi à Q ì, means humble bow cursory, low voice. From a dream of Red Mansions.
The origin of Idioms
The ninth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty: "Baoyu is also a natural habit. She is able to be humble and humble. She is very considerate, and her words are lingering."
Idiom usage
It refers to a person's humble appearance
Analysis of Idioms
To be humble
Chinese PinYin : péi shēn xià qì
Lose your temper
outmaneuver the enemy over glasses of wine. zhé chōng zūn zǔ
shrink back from difficulties. wàng xiù xī xīn
the morning breeze and the lingering moon. xiǎo fēng cán yuè
take mean advantage of someone when he is down. xià jǐng tóu shí
tower above the rest in height of intellect. yòu rán jú shǒu