岿然不动
Explanation: Kui-Ran: steep independent look. As erect as a motionless mountain. Described as tall and strong, can not be shaken. Usage: Partial official; as predicate; with compliment Source: Han Liu, "Huai Quan made training": "Supreme Virtue, Tao Qiu Shan, Wei then fixed, Walker thought of the people." Examples: Enemy siege of thousands strong, self-~. (Mao Zedong "Xijiang Yue Jinggangshan")- Thesaurus: granite, Deep roots give rise to flourshing leaves, when the wood is firm,the branches flourish, a monolithic bloc, Jiugong not less than
- Antonym Group: wrong decision made in a moment of weakness with serious consequences, A study of errors, A long 2 short, unforeseen disasters or accidents, something unfortunate, Difference of iota, immediately respond to a call, Caught on follow
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