No way to die
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù D é Q í s ǐ, which means that people can't die easily. It also means a curse on the wicked. From the Analects of Confucius advanced.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: not to die well, not to die well
Idiom usage
It's a curse to others. It's an example of those who think twice and denounce the family of the five kings. I'm familiar with it, but I can't die. The fourth volume of Tang Dynasty Zhang Zhuo
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius advanced written by Lu kongqiu in the spring and Autumn period, it is said that "if you are free, you can't die."
Idiom story
During the spring and Autumn period, when Confucius was ill, his students went to see him. Confucius looked at them carefully. He thought that Min Ziqian's character was hard outside and hard inside, and ran you and Zigong were not good enough and upright. They could all protect themselves. Only their only son was upright and upright, and he could not die well in the future. So he told him to be calm and not to be reckless in future.
Chinese PinYin : bù dé qí sǐ
No way to die
A donkey's lips and a horse's mouth. lǘ chún mǎ zī
insist on doing evil without repentance. wéi è bù quān
laws handed down from forefathers. zǔ zōng fǎ dù
sit idle and eat , and in time one 's whole fortune will be used up. zuò chī shān kōng