1. The synonym of being resolute is simply and forthright, resolute, resolute, decisive, decisive, cutting edge, clean and straightforward.
2. Make a quick decision: a Chinese idiom, which is spelled d ã ng j ī l ì du à n, means to make a decision at a critical moment. From Answer to Dong'e Wang's Note.
Idiom usage: more formal; As predicate, object and attribute; It is commendatory and describes people who are decisive.
Example: Brother, the country's surname is right under the city. You should make a quick decision. Chapter 7 of Zheng Chenggong by Guo Moruo
3. Cut through iron and steel
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced zh ǎ ng ǎ ang ji é ti ě, which means crisp, resolute and decisive. From Biography of Heroes of Children.
Quote: [Source]: The 17th chapter of Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children": "Deng Jiugong looked at what he had done, and thought of what Master An said yesterday, which is really insightful and secretly admired."
[Example]: Li Zicheng said categorically, 'If I don't go in person, Jingxuan will not rise. The overall situation of the world is determined by this trip! ' Yao Xueyin, Chapter 15, Volume I of Li Zicheng
4. To be straightforward: Chinese idiom, pronounced zh í ji é li ǎ o d à ng, means that the description (speech action, etc.) is simple and clear, without detours. It also describes people as straightforward. From Flowers in the Mirror.
Source of the idiom: Qing Li Ruzhen, the 65th chapter of Flowers in the Mirror: "Zizhi sister has a good mouth, but she is honest and straightforward. She is very straightforward."
5. Fortitude and decisiveness: It means that you have a strong and decisive character.
For example, her resolute personality is quite like a heroine among women.
6. Clean and neat: Clean and neat is an idiom, pronounced g n j ì ng l ì lu ò, which means that there is nothing superfluous.