He who follows me lives, and he who goes against me dies
Chinese idioms, interpreted as obedient to my mind to survive, disobeying my mind will perish.
Citation interpretation
Obey my will to survive, disobey my will to perish. The language version of Zhuangzi's stealing Zhi: "if you follow my will, you will live; if you go against my will, you will die." The third chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Zhuo angrily chides:" those who follow me live, those who rebel against me die! " Then he drew his sword to kill Ding Yuan. " Nie Gannu's speech by Mr. rabbit: "these first-class characters have a ferocious look that those who follow me live and those who oppose me die."
Chinese PinYin : shùn wǒ zhě shēng,nì wǒ zhě sǐ
He who follows me lives, and he who goes against me dies
There is no beginning, but there is an end. mǐ bù yǒu chū,xiǎn kè yǒu zhōng
Look for an eagle at the sight of a bullet. jiàn dàn qiú è
Rolling melons and flowing water. gǔn guā liú shuǐ