1. Diligence [ qín qín kěn kěn ]
Definition: Describes hard work and down-to-earthness. It also describes being diligent.
Source: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Book of Appointment as Shaoqing": "In the past, he was humiliated and given a book, teaching people to be obedient and accepting things, and promoting talented people as Jinshi, with a diligent and diligent spirit."
Translation: Thank you for writing me a letter not long ago, teaching me how to treat people with caution, and taking it as my own responsibility to recommend talents and introduce talents. Your affection and attitude are very sincere.
2. Work hard and bear no complaints [ rèn láo rèn yuàn ]
Definition: Being able to withstand hard work and complaints from others.
Source: Qing Dynasty Yan Guangmin's "Yan's Family Collection of Ruled Slips": "And Wei Zhong worked hard and never complained; all kinds of things are beyond the scope of the pen."
Translation: Wei Zhong is a person who can endure things. Hard work and other people's complaints, everything cannot be written in just a few strokes.
3. Diligence [ jīng jīng yè yè ]
Definition: Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things.
Source: Pre-Qin Dynasty Anonymous "The Book of Songs·Daya·Yunhan": "It has already been very serious, so it cannot be pushed back. Work diligently; like thunder."
Translation: The drought has become very serious. Seriously, it's impossible to push it away. Being careful and trembling all day long is like thunder falling from your head.
4. bow exhausted [jū gōng jìn cuì]
Definition: respectful and prudent, diligent, dedicated, dedicated to everything.
Source: Zhuge Liang of the Three Kingdoms and Shu, "The Later Master": "Bow down and do your best until death."
Translation: Work diligently and do your best until death.
5. Work hard [ǒu xīn lì xuè]
Interpretation: A metaphor for working hard. It is often used to describe the hard work and hardship in work, career, literary and artistic creation, etc.
Source: Tang Dynasty Han Yu's poem "Return to Pengcheng": "Cut the liver to make paper; drain the blood to make words."
Translation: It means to cut off the liver to make paper, dripping The blood was used as ink to write poetry.