Diligence and curiosity
Diligent and inquisitive, China idiom, Pinyin is Qí n xué howè n, which means to study hard, ask if you don't understand, and is a metaphor for being good at learning. The Analects of Confucius by Song Zhuxi.
Diligence is a Chinese word, and the pinyin is qín láo, which means to work hard and strive to produce material wealth and spiritual wealth. Diligence is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, which comes from the synopsis of the golden chamber: "In the past, the public worked hard for the royal family and only learned from others." As a compliment.
Diligence is a Chinese character, pinyin qín fèn, which means to be serious, work hard, and work hard. From Qingping Qing Bu's "Stories and Stories Outside Summer, Linxi Fangbo": "How can a person who works so hard be detained without being rewarded?"
diligent
Diligence, an idiom in China, is pronounced as qín qín kěn kěn, which describes diligence and sureness. Also describes the appearance of diligence. -Excerpted from Han's Letter from Sima Qian to Ren.