remain unchanged
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ā NR á NR ú g ù, which means that it is as stable as before. It comes from the orphan of Zhao family by Ji Junxiang of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth part of the orphan of Zhao's by Ji Junxiang of Yuan Dynasty: "you only look at this one and that one. For whom did you die? How can I be as good as ever? "
Idiom usage
To be formal; to be predicate or adverbial; used after the event.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: safe and sound, safe and sound, safe and sound Antonyms: dying, doomed, in danger
remain unchanged
Iron bars are ground into needles - tiě bàng mó chéng zhēn
Governing the country and discussing the way - jīng bāng lùn dào
have long enjoyed a good reputation - jiǔ fù shèng míng
remain a devoted couple to the end of their lives - bǎi suì zhī hǎo