go to one 's death unflinchingly
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ó NgR ó ngji ù y ì, which means to sacrifice fearlessly for a just cause. It's from Jin Si Lu.
Idiom explanation
Sacrifice: to die for justice.
The origin of Idioms
Song Zhuxi's jinsilu: "it's easy to kill one's body, but difficult to die calmly."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] sacrifice one's life for another
Idiom usage
It is more formal; it is used as predicate and attributive; it has commendatory meaning and is used to describe dedicating oneself to revolution. Example: Xu Yinxuan died for his country, and he should be accompanied by Qing Ji! Gao Yang's yanzhijing
go to one 's death unflinchingly
resolutely to retire at the height of one 's official career - jí liú yǒng tuì
make frequent changes in policies or measures - zhāo lìng mù gǎi
enhance agricultural production and economize expenses - qiáng běn jié yòng
Take advantage of the opportunity - guà xí wéi mén