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What idioms are there about "self-mockery"?

Idioms that describe "laughing at yourself in your heart" are:

Self-mockery: zǒwǒJi cháo, covering up or defending himself with words or actions.

Sentence-making: Because he was often laughed at, he learned the skill of self-mockery.

Let's laugh at it: Liáo yǐJi cháo, let's use it to explain what people laugh at.

Sentence making: write a poem and laugh at it! The fifth day of the fourth lunar month.

Bring disgrace to oneself: Zeke Kiir? Incur (provoke) insult by oneself.

Sentence: We are all highly educated. Please don't be unreasonable, bring disgrace to oneself!

Naked photos in the same bath: tóng yù jī luǒ? Shower together and laugh at others naked. Metaphor and others have the same defects, but ridicule others.

Sentence making: The main content of this page is to explain the origin and origin of the idiom "naked bath".

Put a smile on it: f zh Yu Xiào, smile or answer. Metaphor is not worth paying attention to.

Sentence: Ying Zhong suddenly realized, turned into a smile, sat down in the high chair and asked Xiang Xue,' Nai Nai wants Cai Nai Nai and me to sit in the house all day and not go to other flowers, right?

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