Life and death
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǐ s ǐ m à NSH ē ng, which means do your best. From Ying Tianchang.
The origin of Idioms
Feng Yansi's poem "Ying Tianchang" in the Southern Tang Dynasty said: "once the orchid house is gone, it's impossible to survive."
Analysis of Idioms
To fight against death
Idiom usage
It means to do everything possible.
Life and death
would cut clean through iron as though it were mud - xuē tiě rú ní
speeches are not in accordance with action - yán bù gù xíng
Catch sparrow with closed eyes - bì sè yǎn jīng zhuō má què