Make a fool of yourself
In Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Qi á ngz ì Q ǔ sh é, which means that if the physical property is too strong, it is easy to break. It's the same as "self imposed". It's from the book of rites, the book of rites.
Idiom explanation
It is easy to break if its physical property is too hard. It's the same as "self imposed".
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites of Dadai, persuading students to learn, it is said that "self imposed, self restrained."
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: self imposed
Make a fool of yourself
throw away a brick in order to get a gem - pāo zhuān yǐn yù
be beset with troubles internally and externally - nèi wài jiāo kùn
Half doubting and half believing - bàn yí bàn xìn