Make a fool of yourself
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Qi á ngz ì Q ǔ sh é, which means that if the physical property is too strong, it is easy to break. It's the same as "self imposed". It's from the book of rites, the book of rites.
Idiom explanation
It is easy to break if its physical property is too hard. It's the same as "self imposed".
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites of Dadai, persuading students to learn, it is said that "self imposed, self restrained."
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: self imposed
Chinese PinYin : qiáng zì qǔ shé
Make a fool of yourself
heroically fight the enemy to distinguish oneself in action. shā dí zhì guǒ
hardships of travel or a hard life in the open country. cān fēng yǐn lù
foresee the future by reivewing the past. jiàn wǎng zhī lái
The wise see the wise. zhì zhě jiàn zhì,rén zhě jiàn rén
Break the family for the country. pò jiā wéi guó