forget oneself
Forget yourself, Chinese idiom,
Pinyin: W à ngq í Su à y à,
Explanation: it refers to forgetting proper behavior due to excessive excitement or complacency.
explain
Forgetting to behave properly because of excessive excitement or complacency.
source
Zhang Heng's "Ode to Tokyo" in Han Dynasty: "those who are tired after a strike in the morning, who are deprived of their Qi and spirit, forget their cause to talk about, and those who lose themselves to boast."
Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty wrote "awaken the world and persevere in finding Erlang God of leather boots": "my wife leans down to serve and forgets herself."
Chapter 77 of three chivalrous men and five righteous deeds by Qing Shi Yukun: he didn't think about where the jade hall came from. It can be seen that his evil thoughts were so obsessed that he forgot what he had done.
Examples
The second chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom: after two days, I can't help but forget myself and gradually put out my uncle's money.
Chapter 45 of a brief history of civilization: "I don't want this translator Shen to forget himself and have a good time in Nanjing fishing lane and Qinhuai River."
Discrimination of words
Get carried away
Modesty and prudence
For get one self
usage
Verb object; predicate, attributive; derogatory
forget oneself
price oneself out of the market - màn tiān yào jià
echo on the mountains and in the valleys - shān míng gǔ yìng
to its original shape and appearance - zhěng jiù rú xīn
travel after telling the destiny - yōu bì yǒu fāng