do one 's utmost to hold one 's own opinion against that of the majority
In Chinese, Pinyin is l ì P á izh ò ngy ì, which means to refute and exclude opinions. From the romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
Looking back at the fourth and third chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "ZHUGE Liang is at war with the Confucians, while Lu Zijing is at odds with others."
Analysis of Idioms
It's indisputable, it's a deal, it's all in one's own hands
Idiom usage
At the meeting, he finally got the support of the delegates.
Chinese PinYin : lì pái zhòng yì
do one 's utmost to hold one 's own opinion against that of the majority
all courtesies must be returned. lǐ wú bù dá
Gold shackles and jade chains. jīn jiā yù suǒ
stride forward singing militant songs. gāo gē měng jìn