work with utter devotion
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ū g ō NGJ ì NL ì, which means to be respectful, cautious and diligent. It comes from Zhuge Liang's model for later generations.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhuge Liang's model of later coming out of the Three Kingdoms, it is said that "a minister will do his best and die before he dies. As for success or failure, it is not the wisdom of the minister to see against it."
Idiom usage
It means to be respectful and cautious. example the so-called oath is not born with the thief, the so-called ~, after death, also meaning. Preface to the guide of Wen Tianxiang in Song Dynasty
work with utter devotion
droop one 's head and allow oneself to be bound -- to give no resistance - fǔ shǒu jiù fù
A book on the back of one's house - yǎng wū zhù shū