kiss an insult
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ě NCH ǐ h á ng ò u, which means to bear shame, the same as "bear humiliation and inclement". From Shanghan Shumi Shu.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote in Shanghan Shumi Shu: "a good soldier who starts a disaster is enough to be a burden to his descendants. If he endures disgrace and disgrace to save his life, it will be a blessing to his children and grandchildren
Idiom usage
To bear disgrace means to bear disgrace
Analysis of Idioms
To bear humiliation and shame
Chinese PinYin : rěn chǐ hán gòu
kiss an insult
display of fireworks and a sea of lanterns. huǒ shù yín huā
full of silently conveyed tenderness. hán qíng mò mò
Swallow dance and warbler song. yàn wǔ yīng gē
creat a prosperous and peaceful world. píng zhì tiān xià