arouse one 's all efforts to make the country prosperous
Striving for governance is an idiom, and its pronunciation is l ì J ī ngqi ú zh ì, which means to cheer up and try to manage the country well. It comes from the biography of Wei in the history of Han Dynasty.
usage
Combined; as subject, predicate and object; with commendatory meaning
explain
Encourage: cheer up; govern: govern the country. Cheer up and try to govern the country well.
source
According to the biography of Wei in the history of Han Dynasty, "Emperor Xuan began to get close to all kinds of opportunities, and encouraged himself to govern." < li > < li > "new book of the Tang Dynasty · biography of Wei Zhigu and others:" when Xuanzong opened the Yuan Dynasty, Li Jing pursued the rule, the elder was the leader of the Yuan Dynasty, and he was beautiful and respected. Therefore, Yao Yuanchong and song Jing listened to the plan, and achieved success without difficulty. "The ninth volume of the book xuzizhitongjian written by Bi Yuan of the Qing Dynasty:" emperor, the former imperial edict transferred the envoys to investigate the various states, and the merits and demerits of all the posts and responsibilities; and sought and dispatched all the honest officials in the branches of the envoys. "Li > < / OL > 4 Li Zhi Qi, a draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty, said, "please go to the three dynasties in January, to supplement the original meaning. "
Chinese PinYin : lì jīng qiú zhì
arouse one 's all efforts to make the country prosperous
Taishan does not allow soil. tài shān bù ràng tǔ rǎng
What you say comes with what you say. yán chū huò suí
pull together and work hard as a team. lù lì yī xīn
the footprints leading to a certain point and from these onwards the traces left behind. lái zōng qù lù
alternating between negative and positive. yīn yáng jiāo cuò