make every attempt to
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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ǎ ij ì Qi ā nx ī n, which means to try or exhaust all means. It comes from Zhu Xi's the Analects of Confucius 17.
"Your father pities your mother, and your father pities your mother. At that time, he promised to be married with her. Up to now, he has exhausted all his efforts, only to get wet with tears." [usage] as an adverbial or an object; it means to do everything possible.
Chinese PinYin : bǎi jì qiān xīn
make every attempt to
Change and nourish the barren. biàn lí yǎng jí
tiny but adventitious quantity. yī diǎn bàn diǎn