Be attentive
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is m ù zh ù x ī NY í ng, which means to do your best. It comes from the origin of the seal of Guowen newspaper.
Idiom explanation
To go with all one's heart.
The origin of Idioms
Yan Fu's "the origin of Guowen newspaper's attached seal" said: "as for the white head, who has destroyed his teeth for a hundred years, he has been preoccupied with his life. He has worked hard and suffered a lot. He has died several times before he gets it. During this period, the most important thing is to fight for food and shelter with animals."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: eye-catching
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attributive, it refers to concentration of thought
Be attentive
A hundred tricks make a poor man - bǎi qiǎo chéng qióng
cleanse one 's heart and limit one 's desires - qīng xīn shǎo yù
offense of imposing lighter or heavier sentences than necessary in ancient china - chū rù rén zuì
one should not pursue pleasure to its extreme - lè bù kě jí
a dragon and a tiger in combat - lóng zhēng hǔ dòu