Never give up
It is a Chinese word, which means not bending and not yielding. It is used to describe integrity and strong will.
explain
No bending, no yielding. It is used to describe integrity and strong will.
allusion
It comes from the Song Dynasty's Liu Yan's you Yan: "when I watch the tide of Qiantang River, I feel that the courage of the brave men is broken, and the righteous men are furious. Tianzhu, the capital of immortality, is just like the spirit of a direct minister. He is indomitable, with the help of the state, and with the help of the state, he is able to build the earth and lift the sky. " Be careful! If you are not fierce but cowardly, you will stand tall and straight, like a pine and cypress in snow and frost, so as to consolidate its integrity! Wang Wenzi's Li Zi Shuo by Fang Xiaoru in Ming Dynasty
usage
Used as predicate, attribute, adverbial, etc
Never give up
sing wonderfully with a silver voice and deep feeling - shēng qíng bìng mào
young men and women in holiday dress - hóng nán lǜ nǚ
wise chancellors and brave generals - móu chén měng jiāng
be not worth getting an education - bù kān zào jiù