rely through one's own efforts
Self reliance, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ì L ì g ē ngsh ē ng, which means to strive to change life. It's about doing things on your own. From organizing the people and defending the southwest.
The origin of Idioms
Wen Yiduo's organizing the people and defending the Great Southwest: "our people can become stronger by means of self-reliance."
Idiom usage
It means to cheer up by one's own efforts. Sun Yat Sen's true solution to China's problem: "obviously, if we want to solve this urgent problem and eliminate the root causes that hinder world peace, we must replace the old government with a new, enlightened and progressive government. In this way, China will not only rely on itself, but also relieve other countries of the trouble of maintaining China's independence and integrity." Mao Zedong's current situation after the victory of the Anti Japanese War and our policy: "on what basis should our policy be put? It's called self-reliance to put it on the basis of one's own strength. " Yan an, a native of the Western Han Dynasty, stated the lessons of the rise and fall of the Qin Dynasty in order to admonish Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty not to engage in militarism and invade the Xiongnu in the north. He said: "the king of Qin had a family in the world, annexing the six countries as emperors, ruling the whole country, abolishing the vassals, and eliminating their forces, so that the people in the country could avoid war and be self reliant. This is what the people long for."
Chinese PinYin : zì lì gēng shēng
rely through one's own efforts
the large cups are used and passed around in great frequency. fēi gōng xiàn jiǎ
to be falsely taking part in the discussions. zì zuò jiě rén
All clothes are easy to follow. bǎi yī bǎi suí
stir up a fire and burn oneself. wán huǒ zì fén