A poem that can only move forward and not retreat.

1. Hermit Poetry

The poem about retreat is 1. What idioms are there to describe retreat?

1. Take retreat as progress (yǐ tuì wé iì n): This refers to the progress of virtue through humility, and later refers to the attitude of concession as a means to make progress.

Source: Han Yang Xiong's "A Gentleman with Eyes on the Law": "In the past, Yan Yuan retreated and made progress, and the world was fresh."

Tuì rú shān yí): [Moving backwards like a mountain. Metaphor meets misfortune and is calm.

Source: "Woods strain": "Keep a strong crossbow and retreat like a mountain."

3. Quit despite difficulties (zhánánér tuì): Originally, it means to act according to circumstances and not to do things that are actually impossible. When you know something is difficult, back off.

Source: "Twelve Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan": "Seeing what you can do, retreating from difficulties, the army is also good at governance."

4. If you don't advance, you will retreat (bù jìn zé tuì): If you don't advance, you will retreat.

Source: "Deng Xi Zi No Postscript": "If you don't advance, you will retreat. If you don't like it, you will worry. If not, you're dead. This is the common practice in the world. "

5. Stay away from Miyake (tuì bì sān shě): House: In ancient times, marching meters took 30 miles as a house. Take the initiative to retreat 90 miles. Metaphor concession and avoidance, avoid conflict.

Source: Zuozhuan Xigong Twenty-three Years: "Chu Jin ruled the army, met the Central Plains, and ruled three families."