die all at once
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is s ǐ B ù Xu á nzh ǒ ng, which means not to be afraid of difficulties and dangers, but to move forward resolutely. It also means to die in a very short time. It comes from the strategy of the Warring States period.
Idiom explanation
Heel: spin the heel, that is, back.
The origin of Idioms
"At that time, Sergeant Qin took the army as his home and the generals as his parents. They were close to each other without engagement, believed without planning, and worked with one heart and never died."
Idiom usage
Go forward bravely. 酖酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖 酖. Guan Zhongyan's banquet by Lu Zuqian of Song Dynasty
Idiom story
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Li Ying, the commander of Sili school, opposed the eunuch's dictatorship, arrested Zhang Shuo, the tyrannical magistrate of yewang County, and beheaded him in front of Zhang rang, the eunuch trusted by Emperor Huan of the Han Dynasty. Zhang rang told Li Ying to kill his brother in front of emperor Huan of Han Dynasty. Li Ying rightfully said that even if he killed him, he would not turn his heel back, but also kill all the great evils.
Chinese PinYin : sǐ bù xuán zhǒng
die all at once
Good night and good scenery. liáng xiāo hǎo jǐng
endowed with extraordinary talents. lù hǎi pān jiāng
Bury the wheel and break the column. mái lún pò zhù