Gu Yingqian
Gu yingbianxing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ù y ǐ NGC á nx í ng, which means to look at the figure and feel ashamed of one's own body; it means to feel ashamed of one's own body because one does not deserve a certain honor or title. From Shen Huaifu.
Notes on Idioms
Shape: shape.
The origin of Idioms
Fu Xian's Shen Huai Fu of Jin Dynasty said: "fragrance is concurrent, I'm filthy and fragrant, I'm tired and faint, I'm not ashamed of myself, I'm ashamed of myself."
Analysis of Idioms
Gu Jingxing
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Example: in the chapter of honoring the second son for the Duke written by Wei Cao Zhi of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "it's lucky to have a noble family. When you meet a relative, you are favored by Shao he. You steal the throne. You are proud and proud. You are ashamed of yourself and sweating."
Gu Yingqian
a great power crushes the weak -- the result is certain - tài shān yā luǎn
be infatuated with the old and decayed - mí liàn hài gǔ
chop one 's vitality day by day -- have sexual intercourse every night - dàn dàn ér fá
lush southern-type fields north of the great wall - sāi běi jiāng nán
reading by the light of fireflies - náng yíng zhào shū