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The pronunciation s ǐ x ī nd ā D ì is a Chinese idiom, which means to make up one's mind and never change it. It's from Ma Zhiyuan's Qingshan tears.
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Words and expressions: determined
[Bopomofo]: s ǐ x ī nd ā D ì
Explanation: to describe having made up one's mind and never changing it. It's the same as "heart and soul".
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The third fold of Yuan Ma Zhiyuan's Qingshan tears: "it is he who often teaches him to go back when he is drunk. It is he who whisks the tea man's Qingshan wine flag. With me, it is wuna Yinli who looks at the fishing rock."
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Liu Tang lifted the end of the barrel and half scooped it. He deliberately played with them to watch. It was just to make people ~. The 16th chapter of the water margin by Shi Naian in Ming Dynasty
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