abide by one's faith
Unswervingly is a Chinese idiom, the pronunciation is sh ǐ zh ì B ù y ú, which means determined not to change, means never change heart. It comes from the biography of Xie an in the book of Jin.
Analysis of Idioms
Never change one's mind
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of xie'an in the book of Jin, "although an was sent by the imperial court, his ambition of Dongshan will remain unchanged from beginning to end
Idiom usage
In my opinion, you should persevere in learning scientific and cultural knowledge. 2. "One center, two basic points" is our unswerving basic national policy. He is committed to science. He is determined to serve the people with such spiritual quality.
Idiom story
See Han Yu's preface to the biography of Zhang Zhongcheng. During the an Shi rebellion, Zhang Xun was surrounded by Linghu Yin, and his troops were exhausted. His general Nan Jiyun, who was called "Nan Ba" because he ranked the eighth, led dozens of riders to break through the encirclement to Henan Jiedu envoy Helan Jinming, and arrived alone. He Lan's attitude toward the Ming Dynasty is very different. He thinks of the eight warriors of the South and intends to keep them for his own use. He treats them with good wine and food. Nanjiyun saw that he lanjinming refused to send troops, so he said: how can I eat wine and rice when the grain in our city is used up for one month. Cut off your finger to express your position, and then shoot an arrow at the pagoda in the city, swearing: when you go back to the city to break the thief, you will come to revenge for not saving each other. This is "determination"! He went back to Suiyang. Cheng Po was captured with Zhang Xun and others. The rebels persuaded Zhang Xun to surrender, but Zhang Xun did not, so they went to persuade Nan Jiyun. Nan Jiyun did not speak. Zhang Xun said: "Nanba, you can't bend for the unjust." "Cloud said with a smile:" will be for also, public words, cloud dare not die Then he died, which is "unswervingly"
Chinese PinYin : shǐ zhì bù yú
abide by one's faith
extort excessive taxes and levies. héng zhēng bào liǎn
gain a superficial understanding through cursory observation. zǒu mǎ kàn huā
occupy some place , belonging to another. què cháo jiū zhǔ
Attack each other by letter. hán shǐ xiāng gōng