be lost to shame
Shameless, a Chinese idiom, pronounced w ú ch ǐ zh ī y ó u, means the most shameless. To describe shamelessness is to the extreme. It comes from "Fen Gan Yu Hua" written by Wang Shizhen in Qing Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Bold and shameless. [antonym] be honest and impartial.
The origin of Idioms
Wang Shizhen in the Qing Dynasty wrote in his Fen Gan Yu Hua: "the two sons have lost their original intention; they are shameless."
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be an object; to be derogatory. Wang Shizhen's Fen Gan Yu Hua in Qing Dynasty: "the two sons have lost their original intention and are shameless."
Chinese PinYin : wú chǐ zhī yóu
be lost to shame
be so strong as to be able to lift a mountain. lì kě bá shān