Stand firm and rise high
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu à NJI à NY à NGG à o, which means to study hard and study deeply to reach a very high level. From the Analects of Confucius · Zihan.
source
In the Analects of Confucius · Zihan: "Yan Yuan sighed and said:" the higher you look up, the stronger you drill. "
usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Examples
Therefore, the master takes the first difficulty and the second gain as benevolence, and the first and the second gain as virtue. If he takes this small difference as a cover, his heart will lose its rightness. Although he has the ambition of sticking to the high ground, he is on the contrary for the sake of personal gain. Answering Lin Tuisi by Zhu Xi in Song Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : zuàn jiān yǎng gāo
Stand firm and rise high
All is gold and all is poverty. jīn jìn qiú bì
sweep through the length and breadth of the territory. zòng héng chí chěng
never to slacken morning or night. sù yè fěi xiè