not to hesitate to
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z à ISU à B à x à, which means never sparing. From the biography of Jiao Hong.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Jiao Hong by Wu Mingshi of Ming Dynasty: "happiness brings sorrow, but the saying is not false. I can't support her when she's sick. I'm not willing to live harmoniously, and I'm willing to die from my brother. "
Idiom usage
The verb object type is used as a predicate to describe being stingy. When our motherland needs us, we are willing to go through fire and water. According to Jin Nianzhe's ten Diaries of evading soldiers in Qing Dynasty, "if you can keep the city firmly, you will not hesitate to buy a house."
not to hesitate to
The mink is insufficient, the dog tail continues - diāo bù zú,gǒu wěi xù
Therefore, it is not a literary fault - suí fēi wén guò
not forget after having run the eye over - chù mù chéng sòng