die willingly
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì s ǐ R ú y í, meaning to die willingly. It's from Kuai Tong.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's "earn Kuai Tong", the fourth fold: "Kuai Che originally engaged in verbal activities. At the same time with martial arts, he gave priority to his heart. He was willing to go to the cauldron and treat death as if he were a sincere man."
Analysis of Idioms
Hanxiaojiuquan
Idiom usage
Be willing to die
die willingly
find it hard to vindicate oneself - bǎi kǒu nán fēn
The same thing as the same thing - zhǐ shì lèi qíng
Learning and then knowing, teaching and then difficulties - xué rán hòu zhī bùzú,jiāo rán hòu zhīkùn
turn round on one 's gallopingsteed and aim an arrow at - yuè mǎ wān gōng