I'm going away
Leaving without a train, Pinyin Ju é J ū é RQ ù, refers to the attitude of leaving is very firm.
Idiom explanation
In pinyin Ju é J ū é RQ ù interpretation Jue train: break the skirt. The attitude of leaving is very firm.
The origin of Idioms
It comes from the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty and Liu Yiqing's "a new account of the world, you regret": "Duke Wen was persuaded by Liu Sikong's envoy at the beginning. His mother Cui's family stayed there, and Qiao left. "
Examples of Idioms
As for Jing Ke, he was not able to find a way for the Qin Dynasty, so he killed himself. (Liao Zhai Zhi Yi Nie Zheng by Pu Songling in Qing Dynasty)
Idiom usage
The attitude of leaving is very firm
Chinese PinYin : jué jū ér qù
I'm going away
The day is not enough, the year is more than enough. rì jì bù zú,suì jì yǒu yú