Shame and shame
Humiliation, R ě NR ǔ h á nxi ū, a Chinese idiom, means to endure humiliation.
explain
Endure, contain: endure.
source
According to the biography of Cao Shishu's wife in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "there are good things that are inexplicable, evil things that don't have words, humiliation and dirty things that are often feared, which means inferior and weak servants."
usage
The seventy second chapter of a journey to the west by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "he was shameful and didn't dare to stand out and squatted in the water."
Shame and shame
comply with the law and behave oneself - ān fěn shǒu jǐ
change filial obedience into allegiance - yí xiào zuò zhōng
stop all corrupt practices to clean up source - dù bì qīng yuán