Perseverance
Perseverance, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā nzh í B ù C ó ng, which means insistence, not listening to other people's opinions.
The origin of Idioms
The first part of Wumingshi's fighting wisdom across the river in Yuan Dynasty: "the little officer advised him to wait for the war to be settled, and then discuss it. Marshal ZHengNai insisted."
Idiom usage
He is stubborn. example Kong Ming tried to persuade him several times, but Wang Jian in Hanzhong refused. The 80th chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty and the 14th chapter of the chronicles of the states in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "if (LV) Wei is no longer among the top three, Zhang and Tang are persistent."
Chinese PinYin : jiān zhí bù cóng
Perseverance
one falling leaf is indicative of the coming of autumn. yī yè bào qiū
appoint people on their merit. rèn xián shǐ néng