Assiduously
Zizijiji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ī Z ī J í J í, which means being eager and diligent. It comes from on Guanzhong affairs.
The origin of Idioms
In the Tang Dynasty, Lu Zhi's statement on Guanzhong affairs: "Your Majesty can not look back on the past, but follow the new order to pacify the people and restore the power to consolidate the country! But he is diligent and painstaking. He follows his own way and hopes that it will work if it is difficult. "
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing.
Assiduously
kill the goose that lays the golden eggs - shā jī qǔ luǎn
The best use lies in one heart - yùn yòng zhī miào,zài yú yī xīn
peace of heart or mind attained by staying away from - ěr gēn qīng jìng
look for the tip of the branch while give up the trunk of the tree - sǔn běn zhú mò
one 's delight appears on the end of the eyebrow - xǐ yì méi shāo