feel ashamed of one 's ungainly appearance
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì Ju é x í nghu ì, which means to be ashamed of one's appearance and behavior. It comes from Rongzhi, a new account of the world.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Yiqing's Rongzhi, a new account of the world, in the Southern Dynasty of Song Dynasty: "Wuzi, the king of Hushi, is the uncle of Wei Li, handsome and graceful. Seeing this, he sighed and said, "I feel filthy with pearls and jade on my side."
Idiom usage
Wu Jingzi's the scholars Chapter 30: because my younger brother was a few years older, he felt very dirty in front of him, so he didn't dare to think about meeting him.
feel ashamed of one 's ungainly appearance
face others with frowning brows and angry eyes - héng méi nù mù
regulate the family and rule the state - qí jiā zhì guó
forget the means by which the end is attained - dé yú wàng quán
pointing to the round granary and presenting it as gift to a friend ( a very generous act - zhǐ què xiāng zèng