Refuse to accept
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù g ù B ù B ī n, meaning to rely on danger and not surrender. It comes from the book of the Song Dynasty, records of Emperor Wu.
explain
Rely on danger but not surrender. It's the same as "refusing to accept".
source
In the book of the Song Dynasty, Wu Di Ji Zhong said, "I am conceited that I am not a guest, that I am in charge of discipline, that I am in charge of life, that I am against the world, and that I am in charge of thousands of Li."
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
words whose meaning is similar
It's not easy to be negative
Refuse to accept
as clean as ice and as pure as jade - bīng qīng yù jié
dedicate oneself to one 's country 's cause - yǐ shēng xǔ guó
hide different purposes behind the semblance of accord - tóng chuáng gè mèng
utterly unscrupulous in its zeal to please its master - zhí quán fèi yáo