Gu Jingying
Gu jingmianxing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ù y ǐ NGC á nx í ng, which means to feel ashamed of not being worthy of a certain honor or title. It comes from the chapter of thanking the Duke for his kindness.
The origin of Idioms
Wei Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms wrote the chapter of honoring the second son for the Duke: "the heaven is lucky, and you will be born a noble family. When you meet a relative, you will be favored by him. Steal the throne, honor the world. Gu Jing is ashamed of the shape, sweating on the opposite side. "
Idiom explanation
Looking at the figure, I feel ashamed of my body. To feel ashamed of oneself as unworthy of some honor, title, etc. Scenery and shadow
Gu Jingying
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the inexpensive gift by scholars - xiù cái rén qíng
swear not to exist together under the same heaven - shì bù liǎng lì
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be contented in poverty and devoted to things spiritual - jūn zǐ gù qióng