diligence in one 's work
In the book of changes, Qian said, "a gentleman is always diligent, but he is as vigilant as he is at night It describes diligence and caution day and night.
Idiom explanation
[name]: day Qian Xi Ti [explanation]: Night Ti means to be worried and fearless at night and work unremittingly. It describes diligence and caution day and night.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: it is said in Qian of the book of changes that "a gentleman works hard all day long. He is as vigilant as ever, and he is not to blame." Du Guangting's "he Chen's body gradually heals up table" in the former Shu Dynasty: "in the daytime, when the body is dry and the night is alert, when the body is tired, the body is ready to deal with the wrongs and eat curfew clothes, when the body is worried, the body is ready to greet." [example]: Du Guangting's "he Shengti gradually healed table" in the former Shu Dynasty: "Jiao Lao and Li Zihe; eat curfew clothes, worry about treasure and exchange greetings."
Discrimination of words
Usage: used as predicate and attributive; used in written language
Chinese PinYin : zhòu qián xī tì
diligence in one 's work
sometimes hot and sometimes cold. hū lěng hū rè