move forward , or you 'll fall behind
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù J ì NZ é Tu ì, which means no advance, no retreat. It comes from "Deng Xizi: no afterword".
The origin of Idioms
"If you don't advance, you will retreat; if you don't like, you will worry; if you don't want, you will die."
Idiom usage
Grammar: contractive; used as predicate and attribute; used in people's thinking and learning. Examples: in Liang Qichao's speech on the theory of the welcome meeting of Shanxi ticket merchants in the Qing Dynasty: "I'm old and can keep it, and I've already done it! However, I think that people in the world, such as sailing against the current, do not advance or retreat It's the same with learning a foreign language. You can't relax for a moment.
Analysis of Idioms
Sailing against the current
Chinese PinYin : bù jìn zé tuì
move forward , or you 'll fall behind
be mentally and physically exhausted. xīn lì jiāo cuì
abuse the law and practise favouritism. xùn qíng wǎng fǎ
uphold fairness without favouring anyone. shǒu zhèng bù náo