Idiom explanation: there is still a breath. Refers to the last stage of life. ?
The origin of the idiom: The Analects of Confucius Taibo in the pre-Qin period: "Not far after death." Song Zhuxi's Notes: "There is a breath left, and this ambition cannot be slackened. It can be said that it is far away. "
Example of Idiom: I have made up my mind, just as Comrade Chen Yi showed in his illness, to live and make unremitting efforts! (Jess Zhang's Preface to Selected Poems of Chen Yi)?
Breathing is a commendatory term, which means that a person can repent and turn over a new leaf even if he has a breath.