Do your best
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à OJ à NT ú D à n, which means there is no way to go. It comes from the book of breaking up with shanjuyuan written by Wei Jikang of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom usage
As an object or attributive; in a desperate situation
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: the best way out, the worst way out
The origin of Idioms
The book of breaking up with shanjuyuan written by Wei Jikang of the Three Kingdoms states: "if you want to test yourself, you can't be as happy as you don't want to be. If you want to know everything, you can't hear it." Ji Kang's biography in the book of Jin is called "exhausting the way".
Idiom explanation
refers to having no way to go and being in a desperate situation.
Chinese PinYin : dào jìn tú dān
Do your best
the enemy approached the walls. jūn lín chéng xià
Changing the past and changing the customs. biàn gǔ yì sú
It's better to cheat than to cheat. zhà jiān bù jí
being put in the grease , it does not get glossy -- incorruptible official. zhī gāo bù rùn
one aims for the far-off future. zhì zài qiān lǐ