feel ashamed of one's inferiority
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Z ì Ku ì B ù R ú. It means that you are not as ashamed as others. It's from Han Dynasty's Liu Xiang's "Warring States strategy · Qi CE Yi".
Idiom explanation
F: No. I'm not as ashamed as others.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: self abasement, self abasement, shameless Antonyms: smug, arrogant, arrogant
The origin of Idioms
In the spring and Autumn period, Zuo Qiuming's "Warring States strategy - Qi CE 1" said, "tomorrow, Duke Xu will come and look at it well, but he thinks it's inferior."
Idiom usage
In that place, the saints multiplied and became the privileged class that made Sakyamuni and Socrates alike. Lu Xun's two essays on qijieting: Confucius in modern China.
Chinese PinYin : zì kuì bù rú
feel ashamed of one's inferiority
A dead letter is a dead letter. sǐ biāo bái chán
To ask for help from east to West. dōng tǎo xī zhēng
people who are good at drinking and writing poetry. jiǔ hǔ shī lóng
influence the people and form moral customs. huà mín chéng sú