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What is the three-character idiom that describes failure or making a fool of yourself?

A three-character idiom that refers to failure or making a fool of yourself is to make a fool of yourself.

Pinyin: chū yáng xiàng

Definition: make a joke; make a fool of yourself.

Quotation and explanation: Xia Yan's "Emancipate the Mind, Study and Practice Diligently": "You will not make a fool of yourself if you read more books, and it is good to learn some basic knowledge."?

Other three-character sayings And explanations

1. Fishing for the world: refers to going out to make a fortune.

2. Leave a tail: It means that things are not done thoroughly and there are still problems.

3. Revealing: a metaphor for the hidden truth being revealed.

4. Lalang match: forcefully combine two parties with different wishes.

5. Pull the saw: pull each other back and forth.

6. The donkey rolls: more and more things accumulate.

7. Drowned chicken: described as being soaked like a chicken that fell into hot water.

8. Madaha: an abbreviation for "careless, careless, and careless", which refers to a careless person.