Persevere without change
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh í é RB ù Hu à, which means stubborn and inflexible. From Zhuangzi, the world of men.
The origin of Idioms
Chuang Tzu's world of the world: "will insist but not change, outside but not Zi, is it mediocre?"
Idiom usage
He is stubborn. example if we can't forget the ancients everywhere, we are conservative and persistent. We can't make a career or stand on our own. (the third chapter of a collection of notes on literature in the late Qing Dynasty
Persevere without change
gorgeously wrought -- colourfully and dazzlingly embellished - cuò cǎi lòu jīn
a magnificent house become a mound of earth-vicissitude - huá wū qiū xū
Three people, there must be my teacher - sān rén xíng,bì yǒu wǒ shī
cough and spit and both the phlegm and saliva become pearl -- words uttered by a talent become famous sentences - ké tuò chéng zhū
To sell the husband and the slave - fàn fū yě lì