dāng​cháng​chū​cǎi

to make a fool of oneself; to be exposed on the spot

dāng​cháng​chū​cǎi to make a fool of oneself; to be exposed on the spot

  1. on the spot
    at the scene; then and there; immediately at the time and place an event occurs
  2. to make a fool of oneself
    (colloquial) to make an embarrassing mistake or show one's incompetence, often used jokingly

dāng​cháng​chū​cǎi to simulate bleeding on stage

  1. on the spot
    at the scene; then and there; immediately at the time and place an event occurs
  2. to bleed
    to bleed from a wound; originally a theatrical technique using red paint to represent injury or bloodshed