To die
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ě ng ǔ Ju ā NQ ū, which means to give up one's life. It's from "thank you for giving me a reply form.".
The origin of Idioms
Du Mu of Tang Dynasty wrote in the form of thank you again: "when you are ready to work hard and die, you will do everything you know and avoid death."
Idiom usage
In Ming Dynasty, Zhang Juzheng's four words of grace and destiny: "nine tripods and a hundred friends are not enough to describe his glory.". I dare not forget to report
To die
stop over wherever there is a house - wàng mén tóu zhǐ