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Qianqianyiyi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi á nqi á NY ì y ì, meaning diligent, cautious and respectful. From Zhang Shuo (Tang Dynasty) Pu Jin Qiao Zan.
Idiom usage
A dry, diligent, cautious manner; a wing, respectful manner. Diligent, respectful, very cautious. "I hope your majesty will be able to do a good job in the first year of the reign of emperor Zetian of the Tang Dynasty, and that you will be able to do a good job in the first year of the reign of emperor Zetian of the Tang Dynasty."
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Shuo (Tang Dynasty) "Pujin qiaozan" said: "the way of the emperor, Qianyi."
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Helping the weak and weeding the strong - jì ruò chú qiáng
cheer the heart and please the feelings - yí qíng lǐ xìng