carry a matter through
From the beginning to the end, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Qu á NSH ǐ Qu á nzh ō ng, which means to describe serious work, beginning and end. From journey to the West.
The origin of Idioms
The 48th chapter of journey to the West written by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty: "to be thorough, we must wait for the king to eat. Otherwise, it is not beautiful to teach him to bring disaster and harm."
Idiom usage
From now on, each of them should serve his or her own duty in order not to make the Chinese people laugh. The 39th chapter of Water Margin by Chen Chen in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : quán shǐ quán zhōng
carry a matter through
be well-educated and trained in military exercises. wén wǔ jiān bèi
the house is upside-down . -- there is no peace in the house. jiā fān zhái luàn
Carved heart and wild goose claw. diāo xīn yàn zhǎo
Save the drowning from danger. zhěng nì fú wēi