Firm as a rock
Jian Ru Pan Shi is an idiom, pronounced Ji ā NR ú P á NSH í, Jian: firm; Pan Shi: big stone. The description is very strong and unshakable.
explain
Firm: firm; rock: big stone. The description is very strong and unshakable.
source
"New chant of Yutai - ancient poems written by Jiao Zhongqing:" the king is a Pan Shi, and the concubine is a Pu Wei. Pu Wei sews like silk, Pan Shi does not transfer. "
Examples
Nineteen Ancient Poems in Wenxuan: "if there is no stone in a good place, how can there be a false name?" Li Shan quoted Sheng Lei in his notes and said: "plate, big stone."
usage
The metaphor is unshakable
Chinese PinYin : jiān rú pán shí
Firm as a rock
be preoccupied by some troubles. xīn shì chóng chóng
take advantage of an opportunity that comes one 's way. jiàn jī ér xíng