tirelessly counsel
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is zh ū n ū ng à Oji è, which means sincere and patient advice. From the book of songs, Daya, Yi.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Daya · Yi": "I will be sincere, and I will be contemptuous."
Analysis of Idioms
Jinyi earnestly instructs, guides and teaches people tirelessly
If you don't teach, you will be punished
Idiom usage
On the one hand, it is formal; on the other hand, it is predicate; on the other hand, it is commendatory
Examples
He urged the Governor Wu Yong'an and others to move forward. He contacted and discussed with Xu YanXu, the governor of Guangxi, to help each other with all his heart. (the second volume of Gao Yang's the history of the palace of the Qing Dynasty)
Chinese PinYin : zhūn zhūn gào jiè
tirelessly counsel
drive the fish into deep waters. wèi yuān qū yú
collaborate from within with forces from outside. lǐ yìng wài hé
exemplary conduct and nobility of character. zhēn fēng liàng jié