I'm not going to fight
Renge Zhenge is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is R è ng é zh ě ng ē, which describes frequent wars and unstable life. From Yuan Qiang.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Fu's yuanqiang: "when it was, I mourned for the head of Guizhou Province. I had to change my mind, but I couldn't rest my mouth. I'd like to wipe away my relic."
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : rèn gé zhěn gē
I'm not going to fight
expose a cut-off head to public view as a warning to. xiāo shǒu shì zhòng
Looking to the East, you can't see the west wall. dōng xiàng ér wàng ,bù jiàn xī qiáng
Good deeds and good punishments. jìn shàn chéng jiān
keep his wife and children in mind on his deathbed. fēn xiāng mài lǚ