stand as firm as a rock
Standing tall, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ē IR á NY ì L ì, which means standing on the ground like a mountain, unshakable. From the magnificent Great Hall of the people by sun Shikai.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Shikai's Great Hall of the people: "in front of the right side of Tiananmen Square, there stands a magnificent building. This is the Great Hall of the people."
Idiom usage
For man: Harvey stands erect in his post of captain, commanding, controlling and leading calmly. (from Victor Hugo's the Normandy)
stand as firm as a rock
Abuse the heart of an old beast - nüè lǎo shòu xīn
commence business , now developed into a grand scale but with hardly anything to start with - téng kōng ér qǐ
violate rules and overstep all bounds - dàng jiǎn yú xián
Thousands of streets are changing every day - rì zhuǎn qiān jiē