be consistent from beginning to end
Consistent, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ǐ zh ō NgR ú y ī, meaning the same appearance from beginning to end. It means that people can persist in doing things without interruption. From Xunzi Yibing.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] as always, as always; antonym] capricious, capricious
The origin of Idioms
To be careful, you must be careful and always be consistent. A husband is a good fortune. Xunzi Yibing
Idiom usage
It's formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's commendatory. At the beginning of the Party consolidation, as an ordinary Party member, he participated in the study consistently and became a good talk for a while. He believed that the ancestors knew the meaning of the Koran best, and they were consistent in their basic beliefs. The relationship between man and land is the consistent theme of geography. Therefore, the study of the relationship between man and land in geography is of special importance to the study of sustainable development. One thing is for sure, my love of philosophy is not so consistent. I feel the real existence of her consistent eyes. In my opinion, Guan Sheng has an awe inspiring sense of righteousness, so there is no need for military strategists to be suspicious. (Chapter 67 of Shi Naian's Water Margin in Ming Dynasty)
Idioms and allusions
At the end of the Warring States period, when the philosopher Xun Kuang was making an order for Lanling in the state of Chu, he talked with the general linwuzhao of the state of Chu about the essentials of military use in front of King Xiaocheng of Zhao. He said that the general should achieve "five powers" and "three Zhi". He should be cautious before taking military action. This kind of careful attitude must always be consistent in order to achieve military victory.
be consistent from beginning to end
versed neither in polite letters nor in military arts - bù wén bù wǔ
get rid of sb . as soon as he has done his job - xiè mò shā lǘ