make an exhibition of oneself
Make a fool of yourself, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ū Gu ā in ò ngch ǒ u, which means make a fool of yourself. It's from the west chamber, zhugongdiao.
Idioms and allusions
It comes from the volume II of Dong Jieyuan's Xixiangji zhugongdiao: "it's hard to get rid of splashing water because it's so ridiculous." He and Zhang Jieyuan participated in Mao and you, that is to say, with Cui Xiangguo. After all, it's all about your own flesh and blood. The second discount of the fourth volume of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty
Discrimination of words
The use of the synonym "disgrace" as predicate, object and attribute; point out ugliness
make an exhibition of oneself
the domestic animals are all thriving - liù chù xīng wàng
Pick up the brush and ask for the painting - zhāi zhí suǒ tú