Shame and shame
Humiliation, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced R ě NCH ǐ h á nxi ū, which means to bear humiliation, the same as "bearing humiliation and incriminating". From wrong body.
The origin of Idioms
Song Wumingshi's "wrong body" is the thirteenth: "run into the state and travel all over the world. As a son-in-law, you can only bear shame."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used as a person
Shame and shame
A thousand cups of wine for a bosom friend - jiǔ féng zhī jǐ qiān bēi shǎo
drifting profusely and disorderly - fēn fēn yáng yáng
remember the kindness until death - sǐ qiě bù xiǔ
continue walking in the old steps and seclude oneself - gù bù zì fēng