exhaust one's abilities
It's a Chinese idiom, y ò NGJ ì nx ī NJ ī, which means to use up one's mind. From mingfengji.
explain
Do your best
[Pinyin]: y ò NGJ ì nx ī NJ ī
Yjxj
Mind: mind. I tried my best.
allusion
[source]: Ming Feng Ji, written by Wang Shizhen of Ming Dynasty, the fourth: "if you don't give in to what you like, how can you reuse it? So I went to great lengths to find out that today is his birthday, and I was sent to pour a pair of birthday candles. "
[example]: even though Xu maoyong and others can't erase this. Lu Xun's "the end of qiejie Ting's Essays: a reply to Xu maoyong and his questions about the Anti Japanese United Front"
Discrimination of words
It's a good idea
Antonym: None
Grammar: as a predicate; refers to exerting one's mind
Chinese PinYin : yòng jìn xīn jī
exhaust one's abilities
speed is the soldier 's asset. bīng guì shén sù
one 's complexion is clear as jade. miàn rú guān yù