不可动摇 unshakeable
Explanation
形容非常坚定,不会改变。
It describes something that is very firm and unshakeable.
Origin Story
在古代的中国,有一位名叫岳飞的将军,他忠心爱国,为了保卫国家,他带领士兵与敌人作战,经历了无数的艰难险阻。在一次战斗中,岳飞的军队遭遇了敌人的猛烈攻击,眼看着就要败下阵来。此时,岳飞的副将张宪建议他撤退,保存实力,等待时机再战。但岳飞坚决拒绝了,他说:“国家兴亡匹夫有责,我身为将军,更应该以身作则,不可动摇!”他下令士兵奋力反击,最终取得了胜利。岳飞的这种坚定意志,感动了所有的人,也成为了后世人们学习的典范。
In ancient China, there was a general named Yue Fei, who was loyal to his country. To defend his country, he led his soldiers to fight against the enemy and experienced countless hardships and dangers. In one battle, Yue Fei's army was under heavy attack from the enemy, and it looked like they were going to be defeated. At this time, Yue Fei's deputy, Zhang Xian, suggested that he retreat to conserve his strength and wait for a better time to fight again. But Yue Fei resolutely refused, saying, “The fate of our country is in the hands of every citizen, I as a general should set an example and must not waver!” He ordered his soldiers to fight back with all their might, and finally they won the victory. Yue Fei's unwavering determination touched everyone and became a model for future generations.
Usage
这个成语主要用于形容人的意志、信念等非常坚定,不会改变,不会动摇。
This idiom is mainly used to describe people's will, belief, etc. which are very firm and will not change or waver.
Examples
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他信念坚定,目标不可动摇。
tā xiàn niàn jiān dìng, mù biāo bù kě dòng yáo.
He is firm in his belief, his goal is unshakeable.
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面对困难,我们要保持坚定信念,不可动摇。
miàn duì kùn nan, wǒ men yào bǎo chí jiān dìng xiàn niàn, bù kě dòng yáo
In the face of difficulties, we must maintain our firm beliefs and not waver.