Carry on the task
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is g ā NGD ǐ NGB á sh ā n, which means to pull up a mountain and lift a heavy Ding. It comes from Xiang Yu's biography in historical records.
Notes on Idioms
Shoulder: hands up.
The origin of Idioms
"Shiji · Xiangyu Benji" said: "capable of carrying tripod, brilliant." He also said, "King Xiang is so generous in his lament that he wrote a poem saying:" he can pull up the mountain with great strength, and his spirit is superior to that of the world
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate and attribute.
Examples
He has the courage to carry the top of the mountain and the talent to write and write. The seventy second chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty
Carry on the task
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try by various tricks to find favour with - chuǎi hé féng yíng
There's no place to go when you've broken your iron shoes - tàpò tiěxié wúmìchù,délái quánbù fèigōngfù
green light and yellow volume -- to study at night - qīng dēng huáng juàn
do not hurt the important essentials - wú shāng dà tǐ
filling up the streets and blocking the lanes -- a great multitude of people - tián jiē sāi xiàng
posing as a pheasant standing on one foot - jīn jī dú lì
support the government and cherish the people - yōng zhèng ài mín