Self incriminating
In Chinese, Pinyin is Z ì Q ǔ Zu ì L ì, which means to commit a crime by oneself. It also means to commit a crime by oneself. From the water margin.
The origin of Idioms
The twelfth chapter of Chen Chen's "Water Margin" in Qing Dynasty: "don't you know that marshal Hu Wei is successful? How dare you come back to life with two hearts and make yourself guilty. "
Analysis of Idioms
Take the blame
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object.
Chinese PinYin : zì qǔ zuì lì
Self incriminating
a benevolent and kind countenance. cí méi shàn mù
too busy to have a decent meal. shí bù xiá bǎo
retreat about thirty miles as a condition for peace. tuì bì sān shè
attempt sth. beyond one's capability and end in failure. cāo dāo shāng jǐn