efficiency comes from diligence
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y è J ī ngy ú Q í n, which means that the improvement of study lies in diligence. From Jin Xue Jie by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Jin Xue Jie written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty, it is said that "industry is better than diligence, but less than frolic; action is better than thinking, and destruction is better than following."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym studious, tireless, sleepless antonym exposed to the cold, lazy, idle, arrogant.
Idiom usage
In Li Xin's old adage: "as the old saying goes," industry is more diligent than diligence " A word of "diligence" reveals how many mysteries of being proficient in business technology. " I'm good at work. I want to be famous without studying hard. Isn't it a dream?
efficiency comes from diligence
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