tirelessly counsel
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zh ū n ū ng à Oji è, which means to teach earnestly and patiently. It comes from Ding Zhongjiang's the history of the northern warlords, the uprising of protecting the nation in Yunnan.
The origin of Idioms
Ding Zhongjiang's "the history of the Northern Warlords · the uprising of protecting the nation in Yunnan" says: "the governors of all provinces are capable of maintaining public order, and the soldiers are especially clear and righteous. They are all responsible for guarding the local area. We hope that they will be patriotic and diligent, do their duties, treat the people as if they were hurt, and earnestly admonish them. This order. "
tirelessly counsel
make a pillow of one 's spear waiting for daybreak - zhěn gē dài dàn
Teach a woman, teach a baby - jiào fù chū lái,jiào ér yīng hái
excellent in character and learning - pǐn xué jiān yōu
patch up a quarrel and reconcile the parties concerned - xī shì níng rén
appreciative audience like flowing water and high mountains -- bosom friends - liú shuǐ gāo shān