The stone is red but not taken
Shichibuduo is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation sh í ch ì B ù Du ó, which means that the stone is hard and the red color of the red sand can not be changed. It means perseverance.
Idiom explanation
The stone is hard, and the red color of the red sand can not be changed. It means perseverance.
Idioms and allusions
In taixuan Du by Yang Xiong of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "if the stone is red, it is necessary to be a scholar. The measurement said, "if the stone is red, you can have something to do with it."
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: Scbd [usage]: used as object and attribute; mostly used in figurative sentences
The stone is red but not taken
teach others a knack of the trade - jīn zhēn dù rén
resign from office and return to one 's native town - gào lǎo huán xiāng