Nothing is impossible
Wuhubu, Pinyin for w ú h ū B ù K ě, Chinese idioms, meaning still can not be. It means to let go. It comes from Lu Xun's wandering in a restaurant.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's wandering in a restaurant: "their Lao Tzu wants them to read this; I am someone else and can't help it."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: indispensable
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive; used in spoken English
Idiom explanation
There's nothing you can do. It means to let go.
Chinese PinYin : wú hū bù kě
Nothing is impossible
to try to save a little only to lose a lot. xī zhǐ shī zhǎng
Criticizing the scale and asking for the sword. pī lín qǐng jiàn
alienate one person from another. tiǎo bō lí jiàn
Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing. zhī zhǐ wéi zhī zhī,bù zhī wéi bù zhǐ