Be frugal and diligent
Chinese vocabulary, pronounced K è Ji ǎ NK è Q í n, means to be able to. Be industrious and thrifty.
Word head Ke thrifty Ke Qin pronunciation K è Ji ǎ NK è Q í n shi Yi Ke: can. Be industrious and thrifty. He came from the book of history Dayu desert: "to be diligent in the country, to be frugal at home." The reason why I want to drink this wine is to persuade my uncle to work hard from now on to pay for my father-in-law's hope. In Ming Dynasty, Feng Menglong's Xingshi Hengyan (Volume 17), the usage is used as predicate and attribute; it refers to thrifty idiom, traditional idiom, neutral idiom, synonym, antonym, extravagant, easy-going and hard-working idiom
Be frugal and diligent
a disciple who has not taken lessons directly under the master himself - sī shū dì zǐ