suffer affronts without resentment
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh ǔ f ù J ī ch á ng, which refers to a small amount of gas, only considering small things, regardless of the general. From Jin Ping Mei.
The origin of Idioms
The thirty first chapter of "Jin Ping Mei" written by Lanling Xiaosheng of the Ming Dynasty: "it's not that this thief is a three inch bandit, but that he has a heart of three inches."
Analysis of Idioms
words whose meaning is similar
Small bellied Chicken Intestines, rat bellied Chicken Intestines
antonym
be kind and generous
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning.
suffer affronts without resentment
save one 's country so that it may survive - jiù wáng tú cún
one 's sincerity moves even the sucking pigs and fish - xìn jí tún yú