There is no turning back
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ì w ú f ǎ ng ù, meaning not to look back or retreat. From the book of answering Cai Wenwu.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Nanxing's answer to Cai Wenwu's book in the Ming Dynasty: "I jumped off my horse and went back to the East, but I didn't care. Isn't it a sign of transcendence?"
Idiom usage
I don't want to go back.
Chinese PinYin : jì wú fǎn gù
There is no turning back
refuse to be contaminated by an evil influence. jié shēn zì hào
four seasons and eight solar terms. sì shí bā jié
which it would be awkward to disclose. nán yán zhī yǐn
The dog and the fowl do not hear. jī quǎn bù wén
the supreme arrogance of a person with great power. zhì shǒu kě rè