diligent
Diligent, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ī Z ī w ú D à I, which means to work hard and never slacken. It's from the biography of King Wenxuan of Qi jingling.
The origin of Idioms
In the Southern Dynasty, Liang renfang's "Qi jingling Wenxuan Wang Xingzheng" said: "it's expensive and polite, and it's easy to send a Dian tomb. Although it's led by the material service, it's the compilation of" Si Bu Yao Lue "
Idiom usage
In southern history · Liang Jizhong · Wu Di Xia: "Liang Wu Di was diligent in government affairs. On the fourth day of every winter, I read things by candlelight. When I write, I feel cold, and my hands are chapped. "
Analysis of Idioms
Assiduously, assiduously, assiduously
Chinese PinYin : zī zī wú dài
diligent
all over the mountains and plains. màn shān biàn yě
feel ashamed of one's ungainly appearance. zì cán xíng huì
return to one's former career. chóng cāo jiù yè
the only proper course to take. bù èr fǎ mén
all neglected tasks are being undertaken. bǎi fèi jù jǔ
Jade and stone sink together. yù shí tóng chén