What idioms are there to describe shame?

Shame, shame, shame, shame, shame, shame all my life, shame

First of all, it is better to feel ashamed than ashamed.

Explanation: F: No, it's worse to be ashamed of yourself than others.

Said by: Lu Xun's Confucius in Modern China: In that place, the number of saints multiplied and became a privileged class that shamed both Sakyamuni and Socrates.

Second, feel ashamed.

Explanation: Ugly form leads to shortcomings. I feel ashamed that I am inferior to others.

Said by: Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 11: She was too shy to say a word in the dark corner.

Third, I feel ashamed, such as [ziku fuú rú]

Explanation: I am ashamed that I am inferior to others.

Said by: Lu Xun's Confucius in Modern China: In that place, saints multiplied and became a privileged class, and both Sakyamuni and Socrates were ashamed.

Fourth, a lifetime of shame [y and shēng kur]

Explanation: life: all my life; Shame: shame; Shame: shame. I feel ashamed and humiliated all my life.

From: Yan Zhitui in the Northern Qi Dynasty, "Yan Family Training Mianxue": "Why bother to read the years, you have been humiliated for a long time!"

Cherish what? Studying hard for a few years will make you feel ashamed and humiliated all your life.

Verb (short for verb) embarrassing

Description: There is no place to live. Describe very ashamed.

From: Three Kingdoms. Chen Shou's biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi Guan Ning: "The night battle is terrible, and there is no shame."

It's terrible to fight day and night and have no place to live.