not to move or retreat
Steadfast, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā nd ì NGB ù y í, meaning stable and strong, unshakable; do not give up, do not change their own ideas. From Zizhitongjian · Tangji · the fifth year of Wenzong.
The origin of Idioms
"Zizhitongjian · Tangji · the fifth year of Wenzong's founding": "push the heart to appoint, unswervingly, then the world should not worry about it!"
Idiom usage
They walk very slowly, but they are moving forward. Ru Zhijuan's on the Chenghe River
not to move or retreat
work in cooperation with a due division of labour - fēn gōng hé zuò
have all sorts of doubts and conjectures in one 's mind - mǎn fù hú yí
the son of a rich and important family - gāo liáng zǐ dì