do one 's best to convince sb
Chinese idioms, Pinyin K ǔ K ǒ up ó x ī n, good-natured and tireless to persuade someone.
Pinyin
kǔkǒupóxīn
explain
Well intentioned and tireless in persuading someone.
Classics
Good advice is bitter, three times to play. ——Zhao Pu's biography of the history of the Song Dynasty asks: "scholars think of coming back late, and beg for mercy from teachers to open up a new path." The teacher said, "this is my wife's heart." ——Song · Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde chuandeng Lu · Quanzhou daokuang Zen master" long Jiguang and I had a heart to heart talk about more than ten o'clock. ——Liang Qichao's review of the battle to protect the country in Qing Dynasty Get a good father and brother; good teachers and friends; painstakingly complete him; wake him up.
Discrimination
Synonyms: bitter advice, sincere words Antonyms: honey in the mouth usage: as attributive, adverbial; refers to sincere admonishment; with commendatory meaning.
allusion
During the spring and Autumn period, Confucius led his disciples to travel around the world. With the help of Ran Qiu, they finally returned to the state of Lu. So he concentrated on writing, sorting out poems, books, rites, music, spring and autumn, looking back on his life, traveling around the world, persuading kings, and painstakingly speaking. As a result, he ran into a wall everywhere and was down and out.
do one 's best to convince sb
Drain one's guts and wash one's liver - lì dǎn zhuó gān
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. - qíng rén yǎn lǐ chū xī shī
have no sense of gratitude and justice - gū ēn bèi yì