unshakable
Unshakable, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù K ě D ò ngy á o, which means to describe extremely firm and firm. It's from the "chieftain" of Ge.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's "just a collection of revolution" leader: "although this" Beijing Literary and art circles "has been designated by Mr. Xu Danfu in" Xuedeng ", it is indistinctly unshakable,...."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute, position, idea, etc. This is an unshakable historical conclusion drawn from the personal experience of the Chinese people in the 60 years since the May 4th movement. Adhering to the four cardinal principles by Deng Xiaoping
Chinese PinYin : bù kě dòng yáo
unshakable
in a strange land , do as the natives do. suí xiāng rù xiāng
regular course of official duties. lì xíng gōng shì
in the light of its general trend. yīn shì lì dǎo
There is a lot to learn from. páng shōu bó cǎi