undo what one regards disgraceful
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í NGJ ǐ y ǒ uch ǐ, which means that a person acts, and those who think they are shameful will not do it. From the Analects of Confucius · Zilu.
Idiom usage
In the book with Xu Ziyi written by Lu Jiuyuan in Song Dynasty, it is said that "brother has a good nature and is ashamed to do his own thing, but not to be true."
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius · Zilu written by Lu kongqiu in the spring and Autumn period, it is said that "it's a shame to do one's own thing, and not to humiliate one's life."
Chinese PinYin : xíng jǐ yǒu chǐ
undo what one regards disgraceful
a fish leaping over the dragon gate -- have passed a competitive examination. yú yuè lóng mén
Water injection into suspended channel. xuán hé zhù shuǐ
achieve greater , faster , better and more economical results. duō kuài hǎo shěng
If you listen to both, you will be clear; if you believe something, you will be dark. jiān tīng zé míng,piān xìn zé àn
be in high and vigorous spirits. yì qì fēng fā