guó chǐ
national humiliation, refers to Japanese incursions into China in the 1930s and 40s, and more especially to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria
chǐ rǔ
disgrace
shame
humiliation
kě chǐ
shameful
disgraceful
ignominious
wú chǐ
without any sense of shame
unembarrassed
shameless
Bā Róng Bā Chǐ
Eight Honors and Eight Shames, PRC official moral guidelines
lián chǐ
honor and shame
sense of honor
chǐ xiào
to sneer at sb
to ridicule
bù zhī xiū chǐ
to have no sense of shame
brazen
wù wàng guó chǐ
Never forget national humiliation, refers to Mukden railway incident of 18th September 1931 九一八事變|九一八事变 and subsequent Japanese annexation of Manchuria
xuě chǐ
to take revenge for a past insult
to expunge a disgrace or humiliation
tián bù zhī chǐ
to have no sense of shame
bù chǐ xià wèn
not feel ashamed to ask and learn from one's subordinates
qí chǐ dà rǔ
extraordinary shame and humiliation (idiom)
lǐ yì lián chǐ
sense of propriety, justice, integrity and honor (i.e. the four social bonds, 四維|四维[si4 wei2])
bào chóu xuě chǐ
to take revenge and erase humiliation (idiom)
hào xué jìn hu zhī , lì xíng jìn hu rén , zhī chǐ jìn hu yǒng
to love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius)
hán rěn chǐ rǔ
to eat humble pie
to accept humiliation
to turn the other cheek
pín bù zú chǐ
it is no disgrace to be poor (idiom)