denigrate
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ī w ǒ Zu ì w ǒ, which means to describe others' disrespect for themselves. From Mencius Teng Wengong II.
The origin of Idioms
Mencius Teng Wengong Xia: "the spring and Autumn Annals is also about the emperor. So Confucius said, "the only one who knows me is the spring and Autumn Annals! It's the spring and Autumn Annals that offends me. "
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and object to describe others' disrespect for themselves. I know my sin, pity me, kill me, and listen to the world. Li Yu, Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zhī wǒ zuì wǒ
denigrate
to reject something as if it were worthless. qì rú bì xǐ
Open your eyes and eyebrows. zhāng méi zhāng yǎn
orphaned boys and girls under 15 years of age. liù chǐ zhī gū
Returning simplicity to honesty. fǎn pǔ huán chún
a married couple love and respect each other for life. qí méi jǔ àn