A hundred fold will not destroy
Baizhebai is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ izh é B ù Cu ī, which means to be unyielding and shaken by countless setbacks, and describes a strong will.
interpretation
Never give in or waver in the face of numerous setbacks. Strong will.
source
Su Zhe, Song Dynasty, wrote in his ode to the dead brother Duan Mingwen: "the righteousness is strong outside, the heart of Tao is complete inside, and a hundred fold can't destroy it, just like waiting to happen."
A hundred fold will not destroy
a good omen for military operations - bái yú dēng zhōu
The smoke is flying and the stars are scattered - yān fēi xīng sàn
surpassing the ancients and amazing the contemporaries -- earthshaking - zhèn gǔ shuò jīn
an outwardly kind but inwardly cruel person - xiào miàn hǔ