The idiom '蹈节死义' (dǎo jié sǐ yì) means to uphold one's principles and die for righteousness. It originates from the 'Book of Jin - Annals of Emperor Yuan' and describes sacrificing one's life to cleanse shame.
该成语“蹈节死义”的意思是坚守节操,为正义事业牺牲生命。它出自《晋书·元帝纪》,形容为了洗刷屈辱而宁愿牺牲生命。
成语 | 蹈节死义 |
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解释 | 坚守节操,以身殉义。 |
出处 | 《晋书·元帝纪》:“惟有蹈节死义,以雪天下之耻,庶赎斧钺之诛。” |
拼音 | dǎo jié sǐ yì |
拼音码 | djsy |
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