Make great efforts to reform
"Li jinggengshi" in pinyin is l ì J ī NGG ē ngsh ǐ, which is a commendatory predicate
Li jinggengshi Pinyin: l ì J ī NGG ē ngsh ǐ short spelling: ljgs synonym: antonym: Usage: explanation: Li: cheer up, encourage; reform: get rid of the old and make up the new. Inspire and innovate. Source: the book of the Han Dynasty Xuandi Ji: "it forgives the whole world, and the scholar bureaucrats make great efforts." Example: ye Hou Yu: Riddle: idiom story: related idioms: make great efforts to reform with the people, make great efforts to reform, make great efforts to govern, and make great efforts to reform
Chinese PinYin : lì jīng gēng shǐ
Make great efforts to reform
Draw a sword to discuss merits. bá jiàn lùn gōng
Ah Ping is absolutely defeated. ā píng jué dǎo
a great ability to rule the country. jīng jì zhī cái
infer other things from one fact. jǔ yī fǎn sān
first impressions are strongest. xiān rù wéi zhǔ
make a harmonious and orderly home. yí shì yí jiā