die without regret
Death without complaint, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s à é RW ú Yu à n, which means that even if you die, you don't have resentment at all. It describes being willing. It's from Qian Nu Li Hun by Zheng Guangzu of Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Even if he died, he had no grudge. I'm willing.
The origin of Idioms
The third fold of Zheng Guangzu's Qiannv lihun in Yuan Dynasty: "if I am not idle and naughty, I will die. I will die without complaint. How can I regret it?"
Chinese PinYin : sǐ ér wú yuàn
die without regret
harm others to benefit oneself. sǔn rén lì jǐ
Pick a scorpion and tease a bee. tī xiē liáo fēng
though seemingly always on the run , he accomplishes nothing. lù lù wú wéi