die without any regret
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is s ǐ é RW ú Hu ǐ, which means that you don't regret your life for others. A firm attitude. From the Analects of Confucius.
Idiom information
Death without regret
S ǐ é RW ú Hu ǐ
Even if you give your life to others, you don't regret it. A firm attitude.
To be resolute is to be resolute
More formal
Ancient times
Diewthnothingtoregret
Death without regret, death without regret
On the contrary
[Tongyun CI] lack of head and tail, see the devil, cold in water, rare tongue, moonlight like water, stars in the north, Ruo Ao, GUI disheartened, Junzi's connection like water, far and wide, treacherous
The origin of Idioms
Confucius said, "if you die without regret, I will not be with you. The Analects of Confucius
Idiom story
In the spring and Autumn period, Confucius went out to give lectures, and Zilu went to protect Confucius with a sword. Zilu said he was like an arrow and didn't need to read. Confucius said that reading could make him brave and resourceful. Zilu asked Confucius who he would like to work with when he was in charge of the three armed forces. Confucius said that he would not work with those brave and resourceless people who fought Tigers with empty hands and crossed the river on foot, and who died without regret.
Examples of Idioms
Is gorilla bloody if it is a person who has accumulated profit and lived evil and died without regret? Preface to Tang Peiyan's chimpanzee inscription
die without any regret
a single hair out of nine ox hides - jiǔ niú yī háo
thrice filled up and thrice emptied - sān yíng sān xū