hold on to one 's wrong belief till death
Until death, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ì s ǐ B ù w ù, meaning to die also do not wake up. From baopuzi Daoyi.
Idiom explanation
To: to; to: wake up.
The origin of Idioms
Baopuzi · Daoyi: "it's sad to beg for blessings and hope that you will get them until you die."
Idiom usage
It means not to wake up. Example 1. If you are bold, you will have a good idea, and then you will be able to do so, just like a great craftsman, without the mark of an axe. Those who don't know are tired until they die. In terms of the above crimes against the country and the people, there are very few big corrupt criminals and big thieves. Some of these people directly murder the people's volunteers and act as the accomplices of American imperialism. Some of them not only organize the offensive and defensive alliance, but also the life and death alliance, and even retaliate against the prosecutors In fact, they have become the enemies of the Chinese nation and people, and should not be included in the ranks of the ordinary people or the bourgeoisie. However, most capitalists are always law-abiding and lawless. After being condemned and warned by the law, supervised and influenced by the masses, they have to repent He becomes a law-abiding person by being self-conscious and frank.
Idiom story
A long time ago, a hunter in the deep mountain caught a fawn and brought it home to feed. The hounds at home coveted it, but the hunter trained them to be friendly. The fawn took the hounds as his companions. One day, the fawn saw a lot of hounds outside and went out to play with them. As a result, he was bitten to death. Unfortunately, the fawn didn't know how to die until he died.
Chinese PinYin : zhì sǐ bù wù
hold on to one 's wrong belief till death
benefit all the people in the world. jiān shàn tiān xià
Read more than ten thousand books. dú shū pò wàn juàn
tender heart and a chivalrous spirit. róu qíng xiá gǔ
welcome the new and send off the old. yíng xīn sòng gù