Devotion with all one's strength
Dedication, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í El ì Qi á nx ī n, which means to do something sincerely with all one's strength. It comes from a visit to Da Ai Jing temple in Zhongshan by Liang and Xiao Yan of the Southern Dynasty.
It comes from the Southern Dynasty. Liang Xiaoyan's poem "you Zhongshan great love and respect Temple" says: "only when you show your body and respect, then you will be pious." In order to run the school well, everyone is working hard. used as attributive and adverbial; used in dealing with affairs.
Devotion with all one's strength
rub smooth one 's whole body from the crown to the heel - mó dǐng fàng zhǒng
break open a way through bramble and thistle - pī jīng zhǎn jí
suffer a grievous wrong with no hope of vengeance - hán yuān mò bái