Untie the bond
Jiejiejiejie, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ě Ni á NQ ù f ù, which means to release adhesion and bondage. From "real heroes come from fear.".
Idiom explanation
Release adhesion and bondage.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Zongdao's the true hero comes from trembling and trembling, it is said that "the scholars in the bamboo grove are proud and proud of their drunken hometown. They think they can get rid of the bondage." Yun Jing of the Qing Dynasty wrote in shuhouyi: "Dajian says that Buddha's nature is impermanent, and all the dharmas are regular. They are just to remove the binding."
Analysis of Idioms
Degree of common use: Average
Chinese PinYin : jiě nián qù fù
Untie the bond
be lost to all sense of shame. sǐ pí lài liǎn
Cast a good suit and sell a bad one. zhù jiǎ xiāo gē
To be burdened with one's responsibilities. fù rèn méng láo
there is no lack of people of that ilk. shí fān yǒu tú
look down money and powerful status. fú yún fù guì
difficult miscellaneous diseases. yí nán zá zhèng