manage somehow to relieve embarrassment
Liaoyijieji is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Li á oy ǐ Ji ě ch á o, which means to relieve people from being ridiculed. From jieji.
Idiom explanation
Chat: for the time being; solution: eliminate; ridicule: ridicule.
The origin of Idioms
In Yang Xiong's jieji of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "people have the right to laugh at him. He advocates the white with the metaphysics, and he interprets the white with the name jieji."
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be predicate or object; to cover up or whitewash someone's ridicule. example this can only be regarded as an act of. The sixty first chapter of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in the Qing Dynasty and volume 3 of Hu Zai's the first collection of poems about Yuyin in Tiaoxi in the Song Dynasty: "Zi Mei is trapped in the mountains and rivers, and is criticized by those who don't know. She thinks that she is not good at making trouble, and often ridicules Zongwen and Zongwu for failing to learn, so she talks about it.
manage somehow to relieve embarrassment
expect the reality to correspond to the name - xún míng kè shí
too seriously ill to be cured with medicine - bù kě jiù yào