1. Not giving up until the Yellow River is reached: bù dào huáng hé xīn bù sǐ
Explanation:
It is a metaphor for not giving up until the goal is achieved. It can also be used as a metaphor for not giving up until there is really no way out.
Source:
Chapter 17 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "This kind of people will not die until they reach the Yellow River. Now we are always in trouble, so we simply give him One will not stop doing the other. ”
2. By any means necessary: ??bù zé shǒu duàn
Explanation:
Choose: choose. Refers to using any means to achieve the goal.
3. Jingwei: jīng wèi tián hǎi
Explanation:
Jingwei: the name of the bird in ancient mythology. Jingwei brought wood and rocks in his hands, determined to fill up the sea. The old metaphor refers to deep hatred and determination to take revenge. The latter is a metaphor for being determined and not afraid of difficulties.
Source:
"The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Beishan Jing": "The name of Emperor Yan's girl is Nvwa. The Nvwa swam in the East China Sea and drowned and never returned, so she was called the Jingwei and often Hold the wood and stones from the Western Mountains and hold them against the Eastern Sea. ”
4. Perseverance: jiān chí bù xiè
Explanation:
Relaxation: Relaxation. Stick to it and never give up.
5. Overlord forced his bow: bàwángyìngshànggōng
Definition: refers to doing something forcefully.
6. Raw rice cooked rice: shēngmǐzhǔchéngshúfàn
Interpretation: It is a metaphor that something has been done and cannot be changed.
7. Regardless of the situation: bù guǎn sān qī èr shí yī
Definition: Regardless of everything, regardless of right or wrong.