steadfastly stand on one's ground
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Ku ī R á Nb ù D 庸 ng, which means standing still like a mountain. It's tall, strong and unshakable. It's from Huainanzi · quanyanxun.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] motionless, immovable, unswerving, unswerving and unswerving
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi · quanyanxun" says: "to be virtuous, a Taoist is like a hill and a mountain, but it's not moving, and a traveler thinks it's time."
Idiom usage
It's formal, predicate and commendatory. The enemy is besieging us for thousands of times. Mao Zedong's xijiangyue Jinggangshan
Chinese PinYin : kuī rán bù dòng
steadfastly stand on one's ground
beautiful days and nights with moon and flowers. huā zhāo yuè xī
the way one gets along with people. dài rén jiē wù
A bell is buckled by an arrow. yǐ tíng kòu zhōng
not let others express their views. dù jué yán lù
judge the hour and size up the situation. shěn jǐ dù shì