I can't do it

I can't do it

Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ or è Nb ù Xu á n, meaning not to return in danger. It comes from Sun Bin's art of War: the good man.

Idiom explanation

Step: step; blade: blade; spin: whirl. Face danger without returning.

The origin of Idioms

Sun Bin's art of war, the good man: "so when people see it, they don't retreat, and they don't turn their heels when they walk on a white blade."

Idiom usage

Used as a predicate or attributive.

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