Honor and Disgrace
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ī R ó ngsh ǒ ur ǔ, which means that although you know how to get honor, you are content to be humiliated. From Laozi.
Idiom usage
A way of life in Taoism
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 28 of Lao Tzu: "knowing his honor and keeping his disgrace is the valley of the world."
Honor and Disgrace
make no social distinctions in teaching - yǒu jiào wú lèi
there was no literary or military feat of which he was not capable - wén jīng wǔ wěi
just a few words or a short note - piàn yán zhǐ zì