firm and indomitable
Indomitable, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Ji ā NR è Nb ù B á, describes a firm belief, indomitable will, unshakable, unyielding.
Interpretation of Idioms
It describes firm belief, indomitable will, unshakable and unyielding.
Analysis of Idioms
Usage: supplementary; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. synonyms: perseverance synonyms: unyielding, unswerving Antonyms: wavering, indecisive
The origin of Idioms
On Chao CuO by Su Shi of Song Dynasty: those who made great achievements in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. Ding Ling's Du Wanxiang, deep rooted and leafy, is a groundbreaking, hardworking, and happy Beida waster. Fang Yi's reading & lt; tackling key problems & gt;: what we need is hard study, hard study, perseverance and perseverance.
Chinese PinYin : jiān rèn bù bá
firm and indomitable
bring goodness and remove all evil. xīng lì chú hài
nurse an inveterate hatred for. kè gǔ chóu hèn
The heel and toe are at fault. zhǐ zhǒng xiāng cuò
Small as the sparrow is, it has all the internal organs. má què suī xiǎo,wǔ zàng jù quán
Eight Immortals crossing the sea. bā xiān guò hǎi,gè xiǎn shén tōng