No return form
The Chinese idiom, CH ē w ú Tu ì Bi ǎ o in pinyin, means that the chariot has no sign of retreat, which is extended to mean that the army will never retreat. From Guoyu Jinyu Shang.
Idiom usage
In the face of the threat of a strong enemy, the officers and men of the three armed forces solemnly swore to the flag: "for the dignity of the country and the nation, all our officers and men will stand ready."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: never retreat, march forward
The origin of Idioms
"The heart of the three armies lies in the chariot, and its ears and eyes lie in the banners and drums. There is no sign of the car returning, and there is no sound of the drum returning. "
Idiom explanation
The chariot has no sign of retreat. The extension is that the army will never retreat.
No return form
circumstances change with the passage of time - shí yí shì yì
Holy Spirit, civil and military - shèng shén wén wǔ
play together and cling to each other - ěr bìn sī mó
use lame arguments and perverted logic - qiǎng cí duó lǐ