be so ashamed that one flushes and sweats
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is n à NY á NH à nxi à, which means to describe the extreme shame. It's from the biography of good luck.
Idiom explanation
Nan: blushing with shame. Yan: face.
The origin of Idioms
In the seventh chapter of the biography of Haodan, a member of the Ming religion in the Ming Dynasty, it is said that the praise of the young master makes people blush and sweat
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate; used in dealing with affairs. As soon as he saw her coming, he didn't feel it
be so ashamed that one flushes and sweats
Promoting energy with reputation - yǐ yù jìn néng
fight both with open and secret means - míng zhēng àn dòu
To drive away fish for the deep, to drive away birds for the clump - wèi yuān qū yú,wèi cóng qū què