discharge fully one's duty
In Chinese, Pinyin is k è J ì nju é zh í, which means to be able to do one's duty well. From Shuo Hu Quan Zhuan.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: be loyal to one's duty, devote oneself to one's duty, and [antonym]: neglect one's duty
Idiom usage
Don't say, these Big Macs really do their job, and they will never grudge their own strength. Ji Xianlin's "memories of the cowshed" section 9
The origin of Idioms
The 44th chapter of the complete biography of Shuo Hu written by Wu Mingshi in the Qing Dynasty: "I'm Jiahui Zhongliang, so I must do my duty and don't bear my kindness, so I'm chiding you."
discharge fully one's duty
hold about and give oneself airs - zhǐ gāo qì yáng
be well-educated and trained in military exercises - wén wǔ jiān bèi