Condescending
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ū Z ū NJI ù B ē I, which originally refers to reducing the status of nobility to lower etiquette. It is now used to describe people who have wronged themselves to give in to lower positions or people. It comes from the book of rites, the characteristics of efficiency.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites, the characteristics of effect: "the introduction of the three offerings, the king's special banquet and the Sorcerer's banquet, this descending respect to humble also."
Idiom usage
Examples
After four years of life, she indulged in prostitution day and night, and the women were so happy that they could have fun together. The thirty second chapter of the romance of the Jin Dynasty by Cai Dongfan
Condescending
wear red or white , that is , at weddings or funerals - hóng bái xǐ shì
to start a fight in sb . else 's house - rù shǐ cāo gē
every form of evil cannot be done - zhū è mò zuò