steadfast
There is a beginning and a end, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ ush ǐ y ǒ uz ú, which means that things can be carried out to the end. From the Analects of Confucius, Zi Zhang.
Idiom explanation
It means doing things consistently and persistently.
The origin of Idioms
Zi Zhang, Analects of Confucius: "if there is a beginning and a ending, is there only a saint?"
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: beginning and ending, good beginning and good ending
Idiom usage
As a predicate, attribute, adverbial; used in dealing with affairs. example more than ten years later, he suddenly went down the mountain to his home and returned to his wife as usual Oh, it's hard to have a beginning and a ending! The fifth volume of guiqian Zhi written by Liu Qi in Yuan Dynasty
steadfast
conference dealing with peace-time matters - yī shāng zhī huì
be courteous to the wise and condescending to scholars - qiān gōng xià shì
wear out iron shoes -- spare no effort in searching for sth. - tà pò tiě xié