The disgrace of Yuci
Yuci's disgrace is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is y ú C ì zh ī R ǔ, which means to refer to the code of being humiliated for no reason. It comes from the biography of assassins in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
"Biography of assassins" in historical records: "Jing Ke tried to swim through Yuci, and discussed sword with Gai Nie, who was angry and looked at it."
Idiom explanation
Used to refer to the code of being humiliated without cause.
Idiom usage
As an object; in writing
Example: sex is slow and harmless. Although it is out of the crotch, I don't know how to demote it to myself. The biography of Kong Rong in the later Han Dynasty
The disgrace of Yuci
console oneself with false hopes - shuō méi zhǐ kě
proceed like a school of fishes , one after the other - yú guàn ér xíng
fill in the gaps to complete a chain - chéng lóng pèi tào
though one has a home one cannot go to it - yǒu jiā nán bēn
cut the weeds and dig up the roots - chǎn cǎo chú gēn