without any complaint to the end of one 's life
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ò ch ǐ w ú Yu à n, which means never complaining. It comes from the Analects of Confucius.
The origin of Idioms
In the Analects of Confucius written by Lu kongqiu in the spring and Autumn period, it is said that "taking the Bo family's three hundred parallel cities, sparing food, no teeth, no complaints."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attributive. It is used as a metaphor that there is no complaint. It is used as an example that there is no complaint on the day of being appointed. To Xu shoushang by Lu Xun
Analysis of Idioms
Death without regret
without any complaint to the end of one 's life
lament to heaven and knock one 's head on earth - hū tiān qiāng dì
be too late for regrets and lamentations - jiē huǐ wú jí
To cover one's eyes and eyebrows - shān yǎn pū méi