Wholeheartedly
Wholeheartedly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji é ch é NGJ ì NJI é, which means to be loyal and integrity. It comes from Liu Xiang of Han Dynasty.
Idiom: wholeheartedly
Pronunciation: Ji é ch é NGJ ì NJI é
Explanation: exhausted: exhausted. Honesty: loyalty. Section: integrity. Show maximum loyalty and integrity.
Source: Sui Shu Volume 71: biography of sincerity and integrity; biography of you yuan: "brothers of the public, green and purple, should be called wholeheartedly answering Hongen."
It is used as predicate and object; it refers to loyalty and integrity
Chinese PinYin : jié chéng jìn jié
Wholeheartedly
my ability is unequal to the given task , for you cannot use a short rope to draw water from a deep weel. gěng duǎn jí shēn
not to injure the people in the least. qiū háo wù fàn
be well-informed and suspend judgment on things in doubt. duō wén quē yí
publicize the good deeds of good people in the hope that others will emulate them. yáng qīng jī zhuó
the integrity in one 's later years is not protected. wǎn jíe bù bǎo
Failure is the mother of success. shī bài wéi chéng gōng zhī mǔ