preach tirelessly
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ǎ GGU ō B ù sh ě, which describes people who are unwilling to listen and talk endlessly. It comes from Zhuangzi · Tianxia.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: nagging
Separate interpretation of words
Strong noise: 1. Also called "strong noise". 2. Nagging. Don't give up: 1. 2. Don't stop. Don't give up; can't bear to leave. 4. No forgiveness.
Idiom usage
Although it's a brave act, what I follow is the old saying "don't talk with others, but don't talk with them.". Lu Xun's ER Xin Ji: correspondence on Translation
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu · the world: "in this week, the world, said the next teaching, although the world does not take, strong noisy and do not give up also."
preach tirelessly
act according to one's capability - liàng lì ér wéi
discuss the state affairs together - gòng shāng guó shì
The wind swept the autumn leaves - jí fēng sǎo qiū yè
throw the helve after the hatchet - péi le fū rén yòu zhé bīng
build high forts and dig deep ditches - gāo lěi shēn gōu