Assiduously
Zizijiji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ī Z ī J í J í, which means being eager and diligent. It comes from on Guanzhong affairs.
The origin of Idioms
In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Zhi's statement on Guanzhong affairs: "Your Majesty can not look back on the past, but follow the new order to pacify the people and restore the power to consolidate the country! But he is diligent and painstaking. He follows his own way and hopes that it will work if it is difficult. "
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : zī zī jí jí
Assiduously
divide the hairpins and break the mirrors. fēn chāi pò jìng
Just listen to the stairs, no one comes down. zhǐ tīng lóu tī xiǎng,bù ji
think that women are inferior to men. nán zūn nǚ bēi
unparalleledly wonderful in one's time. miào jué shí rén
regard it as a dangerous road to take. shì wéi wèi tú