firm and indomitable
Indomitable, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Ji ā NR è Nb ù B á, describes a firm belief, indomitable will, unshakable, unyielding.
Interpretation of Idioms
It describes firm belief, indomitable will, unshakable and unyielding.
Analysis of Idioms
Usage: supplementary; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. synonyms: perseverance synonyms: unyielding, unswerving Antonyms: wavering, indecisive
The origin of Idioms
On Chao CuO by Su Shi of Song Dynasty: those who made great achievements in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. Ding Ling's Du Wanxiang, deep rooted and leafy, is a groundbreaking, hardworking, and happy Beida waster. Fang Yi's reading & lt; tackling key problems & gt;: what we need is hard study, hard study, perseverance and perseverance.
firm and indomitable
stand on the edge of a pool and idly long for fish - lín yuān xiàn yú
gaiety and splendour of six dynasties aristocratic life - liù cháo jīn fěn
burn famous string instrument for fuel and cook crane for meat -- offense against culture - fén qín yù hè
The wind drives away the electricity - fēng qū diàn sǎo