be firmly supported
In Chinese, Pinyin is d é R é ns ǐ L ì, which means to be loyal to others regardless of their lives. It comes from the biography of Jia Chong in the book of Jin.
Notes on Idioms
Death force: the force of death.
The origin of Idioms
The biography of Jia Chong in the book of Jin: "the birth is in Yangzhou again. It has a long history of prestige and can win people's death."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attribute; used to gain support. Example Yuanchun's trunk was strong and strong, but he did not rule production. However, he was light on wealth and a good man, and he could win the life and death. History of the Qing Dynasty: biography of Su Yuanchun
be firmly supported