Be frugal and diligent
Chinese vocabulary, pronounced K è Ji ǎ NK è Q í n, means to be able to. Be industrious and thrifty.
Word head Ke thrifty Ke Qin pronunciation K è Ji ǎ NK è Q í n shi Yi Ke: can. Be industrious and thrifty. He came from the book of history Dayu desert: "to be diligent in the country, to be frugal at home." The reason why I want to drink this wine is to persuade my uncle to work hard from now on to pay for my father-in-law's hope. In Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan (Volume 17), the usage is used as predicate and attribute; it refers to thrifty idiom, traditional idiom, neutral idiom, synonym, antonym, extravagant, easy-going and hard-working idiom
Chinese PinYin : kè jiǎn kè qín
Be frugal and diligent
To pull the cloth and pull the hemp. zhuāi bù tuō má
Pass five passes and cut six generals. guò wǔ guān,zhǎn liù jiàng
not a single arrow missed its target. jiàn bù xū fā
The moon threatens the tongue. yǔ chū yuè xié