diligent
Persevere, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ī Z ī B ù D à I, which means to be diligent and diligent. It comes from the biography of pingdang in Hanshu.
Analysis of Idioms
Assiduous, unremitting, unremitting
Idiom usage
He was industrious for thirty years before the emperor, and he continued to be estranged from the emperor, and his feelings were still impassable. Sima Guang's Zi Zhi Tong Jian (283)
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of pingdang in the history of Han Dynasty, "today, the saint Han was ordered to be king. He inherited his body for more than 200 years. He persevered, and the government order was clear."
Chinese PinYin : zī zī bù dài
diligent
unprecedented and unrepeatable. chāo qián jué hòu
Being a monk for a day and hitting a clock for a day. zuò yī tiān hé shàng zhuàng yī tiān zhōng
Explain the mystery but not the white. zhù xuán shàng bái
Hold the pass and hold the key. bào guān zhí yuè
each refused to give in to the other. gè bù xiāng ràng
the country governed by a young monarch is unstable. zhǔ shǎo guó yí
a woman who has many progenies. lǜ yè chéng yīn