Forge ahead
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǐ L ì Zhu ó m ó, which means to hone one's moral character and make continuous progress in study. It comes from the popular romance of the Republic of China by Cai Dongpan.
Idiom usage
In the aspect of academic research, we should constantly forge ahead.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 108 of the popular romance of the Republic of China written by Cai Dongpan: "the government has repeatedly declared the importance of the expectations of people's lives, and has drawn lessons and encouraged them to become useful. All of them are hard working, and do not bear the meaning of earnest admonition. "
Idiom explanation
Polishing: carving and polishing jade. It means to temper one's moral character and make constant progress in one's studies.
Chinese PinYin : dǐ lì zhuó mó
Forge ahead
The accounts are exact to the penny.. zī zhū bù shuǎng
Preserved bottle gourd with black wine. xuán jiǔ hù fǔ
more than can be counted on one 's fingers. zhǐ bù shèng qū
public business affairs should be strictly managed. gōng shì gōng bàn