Make every effort
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ì zh ì Ji é J ī ng, which means to be determined and do your best. It comes from the biography of Mei Fu in the history of Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Ambition refers to the will; inspirational, to focus on a certain area; exhausted essence, exhausted energy.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Mei Fu in the book of Han Dynasty, "I will make every effort to go to yanque."
Idiom usage
Generally used as predicate or adverbial; used in dealing with affairs. example a young man will never achieve much if he never tries his best to deal with everything, if he does not have a strong will, if he does not have a sincere attitude, if he does not show his ability, if he does not cheer up his spirit.
Chinese PinYin : lì zhì jié jīng
Make every effort
act recklessly and care for nobody. zì wú jì dàn
Holding ice in winter and holding fire in summer. dōng hán bào bīng,xià rè wò huǒ