put one's heart and soul into
Wholeheartedly, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qu á nx ī nqu á NY ì, which means to put in all your energy without reservation. From the collection of drums.
The origin of Idioms
"When you experience life, you should live wholeheartedly and put aside the thought of finding subject matter completely," Mao Dun said in his collection of drums
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: single-minded, single-minded, single-minded; Antonyms: half hearted, absent-minded
Idiom usage
Zhang sider's spirit of serving the people wholeheartedly is worth learning.
put one's heart and soul into
The sharp mountain is not high - shān ruì zé bù gāo
Every inch is a measure of the depth - cùn zhǐ cè yuān
give up completely to natural impulse - jí qíng zòng yù