Be conscientious
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y è y è J ī NGJ ī ng, which means to be cautious, serious and responsible. It comes from the book of the later Han Dynasty, Emperor Ming Ji Zan.
The origin of Idioms
"Emperor Ming Ji Zan" in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "the emperor Xianzong didn't succeed, and he was conscientious. If you are in danger, you will be respectful and virtuous, and if you are in politics, you will win. "
Analysis of Idioms
Be conscientious and conscientious
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing. Example biography of PANI in the book of Jin: "Zuo Fu and you Bi, doubting before and inheriting after. It's just a matter of time. " in a day of ten thousand years, the sublime is in danger, so we should stop early and be cautious. Chapter 3 of part a of the book of great harmony by Kang Youwei
Be conscientious
throw the helve after the hatchet - péi le fū rén yòu zhé bīng
friendship between old and young people - wàng nián zhī qì