Make great efforts to reform
"Li jinggengshi" in pinyin is l ì J ī NGG ē ngsh ǐ, which is a commendatory predicate
Li jinggengshi Pinyin: l ì J ī NGG ē ngsh ǐ short spelling: ljgs synonym: antonym: Usage: explanation: Li: cheer up, encourage; reform: get rid of the old and make up the new. Inspire and innovate. Source: the book of the Han Dynasty Xuandi Ji: "it forgives the whole world, and the scholar bureaucrats make great efforts." Example: ye Hou Yu: Riddle: idiom story: related idioms: make great efforts to reform with the people, make great efforts to reform, make great efforts to govern, and make great efforts to reform
Make great efforts to reform
be cheap and at the same time very good - jià lián wù měi
do harm to sb . through the hands of another - jiè jiàn shā rén
high-minded , lofty spirit and pure action - gāo qíng yuǎn yùn