firm and unshakable
Indeed, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qu è h ū B ù B á, which means strong, resolute and unshakable. It comes from Qian in the book of changes.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: firm
Idiom usage
It's true that he is unshakable and self-defense. On Yan Zi Bu Er Guo by Han Yu in Tang Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
Qian in the book of changes: "it is indeed impossible to pull it out."
firm and unshakable
be neither extravagant nor thrifty - bù fēng bù shā
one after another in close succession - jiān bèi xiāng wàng
The fist does not leave the hand, the tune does not leave the mouth - quán bù lí shǒu,qǔ bù lí kǒu