An allusion to being ashamed of oneself ? And explain the idiom. Please, 3Q

Updated on psychology 2024-02-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Interpretation: "ashamed", ashamed; "Filthy", ugly, unseemly. There is a sense of shame because I am inferior to others in a certain aspect.

    Source: Southern Dynasty Song Liu Yiqing "The World Says New Language: Rongzhi": "Mule Rider King Wuyu; It is Wei Jue's uncle, Jun Shuang has a demeanor, and he sighed when he saw it:

    The pearl and jade are on the side, and I feel that I am filthy. '" Usage: subject-predicate; as a predicate, complement; Derogatory Examples:

    Yu Dafu's "Spring Breeze Drunken Evening": "Compared with my kind of people who are going on at the same time as the seasons, do I have to do that? SYNONYMS:

    Antonyms: arrogant, arrogant, and empty-eyed Allusion: During the Jin Dynasty, there was a hussar general named Wang Ji, who was handsome and very personable.

    Although he is a soldier who carries a knife and a gun, he usually reads books and discusses scriptures, and he is very good at learning, and he is also quite famous in the city. One year, Wang Ji's nephew Wei Jue's mother and son came to join Wang Ji. Wang Ji was stunned when he saw Wei Jue with such clear eyebrows and beautiful eyes, and his demeanor was graceful.

    He said to Wei's mother: "People say that I am beautiful, and now comparing myself with my nephew is like putting a stone and a pearl and treasure jade together, I am so ugly! A few days later, Wang Ji took Wei Jue and rode a horse to meet relatives and friends.

    Walk out into the street. Everyone who saw Wei Jue thought he was carved from white jade, and everyone was vying to watch, and you squeezed me to hug him. It almost caused a sensation in the whole city.

    finally arrived at a relative's house, and relatives and friends wanted to know whether Wei Wanyu was beautiful and outstanding in learning, so they insisted that he explain the metaphysics. Wei Jue couldn't excuse himself, so he started talking. He did not speak for a long time, but there was not a single one who did not praise him for speaking thoroughly and thoroughly.

    People laughed and said, "It seems that your three kings are not worthy of a son of the Wei family!" Wang Ji said

    Yes, walking with my nephew is like having a pearl beside me, shining. ”

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Explanation of self-shame: Feeling very ashamed of one's ugly appearance. Parables are ashamed of being inferior to others. It is also a metaphor for being very inferior.

    Source: Southern Dynasty Song Liu Yiqing "The World Says New Language, Rongzhi" :(Wei) The wind is beautiful. The hussar general Wang Ji, the uncle of Wei Jue, sighed every time he saw the void: "The pearl and jade are on the side, and I feel that I am filthy." ”

    synonyms: ashamed, shameless, ashamed, dwarfed.

    Antonyms: pretentious, self-appreciating, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, arrogant, and arrogant.

    Shame on yourself to make up sentences1. Don't be ashamed of yourself because of your lack of knowledge.

    2. The whole room is brightly dressed, and when they look back and see their own body, they unconsciously feel ashamed of themselves.

    3. In the face of any partner who thinks it is worthwhile, I feel unworthy from the heart, and the more I face the object I like, the more ashamed I am and cringe. They will belittle themselves for no reason because of the merits of the other party, so that they will not be able to make a breakthrough in intimate relationships.

    4, now that there is a pearl and jade on the side, how can you talk about Min without being ashamed of yourself?

    5. She is like a brilliant diamond, so good that others will feel ashamed.

    6. On such an occasion, he had to hide in the corner with shame, how could he dare to speak up?

    7. You don't have to be ashamed of yourself, those people are not really smart.

    8. I feel ashamed of myself and dare not invite you to my house.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The correct idiom is to be ashamed of oneself.

    自惭形秽 [zì cán xíng huì] 形秽: ugly form, by extension, shortcomings, ashamed of oneself because it is inferior to others.

    You don't have to be ashamed of yourself, those people are not really smart.

    synonyms 1自甘当落 [zì gān duò luò] Self-willingness, thoughts, and behaviors develop in a bad direction.

    Be enthusiastic about the junior students, and don't let them fall willingly.

    2.自�� kuì fú rú [zì kuì fú rú] Feeling inferior to others and feeling ashamed in the heart.

    There are great sages in the village, and the jade tree is in the wind, which is ashamed of Wanli.

    3.自爆自abandon [zì bào zì qì] Storm: spoil, damage; Abandonment: Contempt, self-despise, resignation to backwardness or depravity.

    Although your grades are not very good, you can't give up on yourself.

    4.妄自菲薄 [wàng zì fěi bó] 妄: indiscriminate; Fei Bo: underestimated, despised and overly underestimated himself, describing inferiority.

    I was born to be useful, and even if there are setbacks in front of me, I will not be presumptuous.

    5.苟且 steal an [gǒu qiě tōu ān] : 苟和: 得得和过; Stealing peace: only looking for the comfort in front of you, only caring about the comfort in front of you, and ignoring the future.

    If you want to make a difference, you have to overcome the inertia of stealing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Modern Chinese is often ashamed as a phrase, but in ancient Chinese, one word has one meaning: ashamed, ashamed have different meanings: ashamed because of one's own shortcomings and mistakes.

    Shame: Because of the feeling of shame caused by the indebtedness to others.

    In general, the emotion of shame comes from oneself, and the emotion of shame comes from the feeling of being ashamed of others, so it can be inferred from here that the correct idiom should be ashamed of oneself.

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