stoop to compromise
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ò Xi ǎ of ú D ī, which means to describe low voice and flattery. It's from mang Zhang Fei's making trouble in pomegranate garden.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's mang Zhang Fei's pomegranate garden: "you are just pretending to be low, if you are free, you will choose to leave."
Analysis of Idioms
To be humble
Idiom usage
If you are called to the middle of Shu and treat it as a trilogy, Liu Bei is willing to. The 60th chapter of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zuò xiǎo fú dī
stoop to compromise
think of stealing on seeing sb . 's money. jiàn cái qǐ yì
ready to die the cruelest death for principles. gān nǎo tú dì
The people are honest and honest. mín chún sú hòu