Study hard and practice hard
Li xueduxing, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì Xu é D ǔ x í ng, which means studying diligently and practicing exactly what you have learned. From preface to Lu bozheng's mountain hall manuscript.
Idiom explanation
Mechanics: study hard. Practice earnestly: carry it out practically.
The origin of Idioms
Lu You's preface to Lu bozheng's Shantang manuscript in Song Dynasty: "Bo Zheng's family is a Confucian, and he is diligent in learning and practicing, but he is not old enough."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Example Xiaoru died first when he learned from his brother. The biography of Fang Xiaoru in the history of Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : lì xué dǔ xíng
Study hard and practice hard
desire greatly to win the support of the wise. sī xián rú kě
one keeps his pearl in the bosom and the country goes to ruin. huái dào mí bāng
receive soldiers with baskets of rice and vessels of congee. dān sì hú jiāng
Time is short and heart is long. rì duǎn xīn cháng