Take the blame
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ NJI ù Z é g ō ng, which means to take the initiative to take responsibility for mistakes and make self-criticism. It comes from the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Wu, the biography of Wu Zhu.
The origin of Idioms
Wu Zhi, biography of Wu Zhu in the annals of the Three Kingdoms: "the right to trust Lu Yi is harsh and tragic, and its usage is profound. The crown prince ascends the number of remonstrations, the power does not accept, the minister by is dare not speak. After the first traitor exposed, the right to take the blame from the bow
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object.
Examples
According to Shizong Ji, the book of Zhou in the history of the Old Five Dynasties, "although the ancients had ~, they were afraid of disasters, they could not have done so."
Take the blame
a tree has its root , a stream has its source - mù běn shuǐ yuán
The mouth is full of the constitution - kǒu hán tiān xiàn
a myriad of stars surround the moon - zhòng xīng pěng yuè