have no other intention until death
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ī s ǐ m ǐ t ā, which means never change your heart until you die. It is used to describe that love is single-minded and death is constant. Now it is also used to describe firm stance. It comes from the book of songs · wind · Bai Zhou.
Idiom explanation
It: to; MI: No; it: other.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · wind · Bo Zhou:" the death of the arrow swept it, the mother also days only, do not understand people only
Idiom usage
Contraction; predicate; commendatory. example I'm the only one in my life. I'll die of it. Pu Songling's Liaozhaizhiyi luochahai city in Qing Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : zhī sǐ mǐ tā
have no other intention until death
torture oneself with unpleasant thoughts. zì yí yī qī
govern the country without law. jié shéng ér zhì
meeting and departing are irregular. huì shǎo lí duō
Ten relatives and nine dependents. shí qīn jiǔ juàn
Forefathers slip, posterity slip. qián rén shī jiǎo,hòu rén bǎ huá