make persistent efforts
Make persistent efforts, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z à Iji à Z à IL à, which means roosters fight each other, grinding their mouths before each fight. Let's continue to work hard. From the cock fighting couplet.
Idiom Jielong
Let three give up again, feast again, feast again, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and unremitting, leisurely and unrelenting, thrifty and unrelenting, leisurely and unrelenting, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree, leisurely and carefree It can be seen that making contributions to atonement, building a country and a country, devoting all one's efforts to poverty, profit makes one's wits faint, and one's position is firm for a long time
Idiom usage
To achieve good results, we should not be complacent. We should continue to make progress.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's "cock fighting couplet" in Tang Dynasty said, "it's better to keep up with it once more."
Chinese PinYin : zài jiē zài lì
make persistent efforts
help a tyrant to victimize his subjects. zhù zhòu wéi nüè
have a fine colour in one 's cheeks. mǎn miàn hóng guāng
Catch the chicken and scold the dog. zhuō jī mà gǒu
raise one 's head and crane one 's neck. qiáo shǒu yǐn lǐng
Help from the top and push from the bottom. shàng yuán xià tuī
It's the place where the world is. jú tiān jí dì