settle down
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Lu ò D ì sh ē NGG ē n, which means a metaphor for settling down for a long time or doing the work conscientiously and wholeheartedly. From people's daily.
"People's Daily" on December 18, 1969: "they said one after another that they wanted to take root in the countryside and work for a lifetime of revolution."
Chinese PinYin : luò dì shēng gēn
settle down
to cast out the wicked and cherish the virtuous. jié zhuó yáng qīng
Willing to cut all over, dare to pull the emperor down. shě dé yī shēn guǎ,gǎn bǎ huáng dì lāxiàmǎ
cannot bear playing second fiddle. bù gān hòu rén
Never die till you reach the Yellow River. bù dào huáng hé xīn bù sǐ