Never stop
Never stop is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ù Zu ò B ù Xi ū, which means that when things start, they just go to the end.
explain
Since the beginning of the matter, we should go all the way to the end.
source
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's book Maling Road, the fourth fold: "I'm working hard now. That's to be sincere."
usage
Make a final decision
Never stop
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