humiliate the country and forfeit its sovereignty
The Chinese idiom, s à ngqu á NR à Gu ó, refers to the loss of sovereignty and humiliation of the country. From the manuscript of Chinese history.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: betraying the country and seeking honor, servile and servile
Idiom usage
It means to lose sovereignty and punish the bureaucrats who lose their power and insult their country! Ouyang Shan's "hidden willows and bright flowers"
The origin of Idioms
Guo Moruo's the first section of the first chapter in the fifth part of the draft of Chinese History: "it is not easy to accept the terms put forward by Pu dingcha and sign the first unequal treaty in modern Chinese history, the Jiangning treaty."
humiliate the country and forfeit its sovereignty
signs of danger appearing everywhere - xiǎn xiàng huán shēng
The moon faints but the wind blows, the foundation moistens but the rain - yuè yūn ér fēng,chǔ rùn ér yǔ
every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere - bǐ wū kě fēng