kiss an insult
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ě NCH ǐ h á ng ò u, which means to bear shame, the same as "bear humiliation and inclement". From Shanghan Shumi Shu.
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote in Shanghan Shumi Shu: "a good soldier who starts a disaster is enough to be a burden to his descendants. If he endures disgrace and disgrace to save his life, it will be a blessing to his children and grandchildren
Idiom usage
To bear disgrace means to bear disgrace
Analysis of Idioms
To bear humiliation and shame
kiss an insult
thousands of words flow from one 's pen - xià bǐ qiān yán
stamp one 's feet and beat one 's chest in bitterness - diē jiǎo chuí xiōng
When the wind blows, the frost falls - hóng fēi shuāng jiàng
seek after glory by selling out one 's own country - mài guó qiú róng