To insult the country and the people
Humiliating the country and the people, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ǔ Gu ó Ti ǎ nm í n, which means to humiliate the country and the people. The source is the spring and autumn and Ming Scripture, in which the prince married the wife of Chen, Yu juansui, and the Duke of the Qi and the Duke of the song allied the people of the Qi and the people of the song, and the people of the Qi and the people of the song attacked me.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the spring and Autumn Annals of the Ming Dynasty that the young master married Yu juansui, the wife of Chen people, and the Duke of the Song Dynasty allied the Qi people and the song people, and Chen people of the Song Dynasty attacked Xi Bi in the future: "the attack of Xi Bi in the future will humiliate the country and the people. Who will be responsible for that?"
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used in writing
To insult the country and the people
have relations with a foreign country - lǐ tōng wài guó