1. Perseverance
Pinyin: [bǎi zhé bù náo]
Explanation: Zhe: setback; Zhuo: bend. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks.
From: Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty's "Taiwei Qiao Xuan's Stele": "He has a solemn nature, a simple and elegant temperament, and an indomitable spirit that cannot be taken away in the face of important events."
2 , unyielding
bù qū bù náo
Explanation: flex: give in; flex: bend. It is a metaphor for not giving in in the face of pressure and difficulties, showing very tenacity.
3. Never turn back even after 100 setbacks
bǎi zhé bù huí
Explanation: Refers to never flinching no matter how many setbacks you suffer, describing a strong will, also known as perseverance. .
From: "The Stele of Taiwei Qiao Xuan" by Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty.
4. Perseverance
Explanation: Describes being firm-willed and unwavering in difficult and difficult situations.
The above is for reference!