always persist firmly in
Never easy, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǐ zh ō NGB ù y ì, meaning always unchanged, refers to keep promise. It comes from the biography of Su Zhan in the book of Zhou.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Su Zhan in the book of Zhou, it is said that "the minister's words are not as good as Wu Bei's, but it is not easy to steal."
Idiom usage
To keep one's word
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: consistent, consistent, consistent
always persist firmly in
make foreign things serve China - yáng wéi zhōng yòng
have illicit relations with sb. - yú qiáng zuān xì
weeping one's eyes out and heart-broken - lèi gān cháng duàn