I can't take my life
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ǎ Nb ù ch é NGM ì ng, which means how dare you not take your orders? Or how dare not accept your opinion?. It comes from Yili shihunli.
Interpretation of Idioms
Dare: irony, meaning of "how dare" and "dare"; acceptance: acceptance. How dare you not take your orders? Or how dare you not accept your opinion?
The origin of Idioms
"Yili · shihunli" says: "my gentleman obeys the first code, and some of them pay more attention to the ceremony. Some of them dare not say goodbye, and dare not accept their orders."
Analysis of Idioms
Life is better than courage.
Idiom usage
I dare not refuse.
Examples
In Zuo Zhuan, the 15th year of Duke Fu, written by Zuo Qiuming in the spring and Autumn period, it is said that "if you are determined, you can't bear your orders."
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Chinese PinYin : gǎn bù chéng mìng
I can't take my life
I'd like to take credit for it. yāo gōng xī chǒng
All clothes are easy to follow. bǎi yī bǎi suí
take up the cudgels for the injured party. dǎ bào bù píng
stick to old ways stubbornly in the face of changed circumstances. jiāo zhù tiáo sè