lose all standing and reputation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē Nb à im í nghu ī, which means to do something bad and suffer complete failure. It's from the story of the heroine.
Idiom usage
A complete failure; a complete failure
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: fall into disrepute and fall into disrepute and fall into disrepute
The origin of Idioms
The third and second chapter of the biography of the heroine of a child's wife: "otherwise, there will be no way to gain fame, and even those who have lost their fame."
Idiom explanation
A complete failure to do something bad. The same as "falling apart".
lose all standing and reputation
depending on the superficial comprehension to make an appraisal of profound truth - yǐ shēng liáng dàn
weep in a corner and bewail one 's sad fate - xiàng yú ér qì
The rat swindles the dog and the thief - shǔ cuàn gǒu dào