unremittingly
Perseverance, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā NCH í B ú Xi è, which means to describe perseverance in doing things. It means perseverance and perseverance. It comes from the biography of Liu Zhongwei, a draft of Qing history.
Analysis of Idioms
Perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, indomitable, indomitable, indomitable, engraved, defeated, indomitable, stone can be engraved
[antonym] give up halfway, return halfway, shallow hiding often stop, start without end, one exposure ten cold, failure, one violent ten cold, shallow taste often stop
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Liu Zhongwei in the draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty, "Xu encouraged the corps to persevere, and the thieves begged for surrender, so they resumed Puzhou."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and object to describe perseverance.
Examples
We should persevere in doing anything, not give up halfway, so that we can do it well.
The quality of perseverance is what everyone should have.
All these prove that our policy of strengthening the united front and carrying out the revolutionary policy to carry out the war of resistance against Japan is correct. ——Mao Zedong's talk with British journalist Bertrand
unremittingly
Thousands of miles of marriage leads the line - qiān lǐ yīn yuán shǐ xiàn qiān
marry into sb . 's house in an open , correct manner - míng méi zhèng lǐ
It's better to be good than to be bad - qiān shàn sāi wéi
a dog will leap over a wall in desperation - gǒu jí tiào qiáng
dragons and snakes follow one 's writing brush -- good penmanship - bǐ zǒu lóng shé