It's a shame
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ì B ù Q ǔ R ó ng, which means not to violate justice by pleasing others. It comes from the biography of Li Sheng and Lu Jia in historical records.
Idiom explanation
Take Rong: please. To pursue justice without pleasing others. It refers to people who are upright.
The origin of Idioms
"Historical records. Volume 97. Biography of Lu Jia": Mr. Pingyuan is eloquent, upright and upright. He lives in Chang'an. The line does not agree, the righteousness does not accept.
Chinese PinYin : yì bù qǔ róng
It's a shame
One slap won't make a sound. yī gè bā zhǎng pāi bù xiǎng
drain the pond to catch all the fish. jié zé ér yú
the gold of the south and the arrow of the east -- a good talent. nán jīn dōng jiàn