Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - If you can't get it, it will be destroyed.
If you can't get it, it will be destroyed.
Sorry, I don't know much. I can't translate this classical Chinese. But there is an idiom with similar meaning: I would rather die than surrender. The original meaning of this idiom is that it is better to die than to die. But now the meaning of this idiom has changed a little. I hope I can help you.
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