Be firm and resolute
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is d ǐ Ji é L ì x í ng, which means to sharpen one's integrity and conduct. From the inscription of Guo Youdao.
The origin of Idioms
In the inscription of Guo Youdao written by Cai Yong of Han Dynasty, it is said that "if we are to persevere, we should be upright."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Therefore, Zhonglang Xiping Guoxiu, who is a firm and resolute man, will never return. History of the Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi · biography of Qi Wang Fang
Be firm and resolute
Cast a soldier in the face of adversity - lín nàn zhù bīng
regarded as a favour without patting trouble to oneself - shùn shuǐ rén qíng
perspiration came down like raindrops - huī hàn rú yǔ