Always in charge
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ā NGW ù sh ǐ zh ō ng, which means that we should strive to have a beginning and an end.
Notes on Idioms
What should be done at present. 2. It means that it should be handled. 3. Governing affairs. always: ① from the beginning to the end: adore the rising sun, never fade | throughout. ② Adverbs. She is not willing to marry the son of Wan fd35. The team has always maintained an unbeaten record.
Idiom usage
Deputy marshal Xun saitiandi is always in charge. ——The anecdote of Duan Taiwei
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