丧权辱国
Explanation: Bereavement: loss; disgrace: to be shame. Loss of sovereignty and the national humiliation. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, attributive; with derogatory Source: Guo, "Book History of Ancient China," Chapter V, Section I: "word is not easy to accept the terms of the Henry Pottinger signed the first of China's modern history humiliating unequal treaties -" Jiangning Treaty "." Examples: Corrupt and incompetent Qing government, with powers such as Britain and France signed the Treaty of many ~'s not parallel.- Thesaurus: Destroy eyebrow bow, subservient, worship things foreign and fawn on foreign countries, Traitorous glory, barter away one's honor for sb.'s patronage, maintain illicit relations with a foreign country, Fawn on foreign powers Glory, Ungrateful, collaborate from within with forces from without, act from inside in coordination with forces attacking from outside, out and in collaboration, take the foe for one’ s father, Identify the enemy make a companion of, act from inside in coordination with attack from outside
- Antonym Group: Inch of loyalty, A loyalty, die for one's country, goodness of heart, Obsessions forget home, blood shed in a just cause a loyal heart, Dedicated allegiance, Dedicated my heart, Liver and gall According to people, the innocence of childhood, sincere loyalty dedicate oneself to the service of one's country
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