completely discredited
The Chinese idiom "W ē IX ì ns ǎ OD ì" refers to the complete loss of prestige and reputation. From the king of the world.
Idiom explanation
Prestige: prestige and reputation.
The origin of Idioms
"The king of the world" by Yang Shuo: "if you want to cancel this trip, you will lose your prestige. You'd better stick to it."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; predicate, object; derogatory.
Examples
Guo Moruo's impression of Nanjing: "what's more, it's him who has destroyed the law and discipline and destroyed the prestige of the government. What has he gained?"
Chinese PinYin : wēi xìn sǎo dì
completely discredited
act without due consideration and end up in failure. jí lù wú yú
The river churns over the sea. jiāng fān hǎi jiǎo