diligent
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Z ī Z ī B ù Ju à n, which means to work hard or study tirelessly. From the book of history, Junchen.
Analysis of Idioms
Tirelessly
The origin of Idioms
"The book of history, Junchen:" only the day assiduous, dare not ease
Idiom usage
It refers to learning attitude. In the biography of Lu PI in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "he is deep in nature, studious, and prolific." "The Three Kingdoms · Shu Shu · Xiang Lang Zhuan" said: "it is more dedicated to classics, tireless." Among the woodcarvers I know, there is Mr. Luo Qingzhen, or ~. (to Li Hua, a collection of Bianxun's letters)
diligent
officialdom is the natural outlet for good scholars - xué ér yōu zé shì
move about the country without definite employment - liú luò fēng chén
not to do anything more than three times - shì bù guò sān
the more one tries to hide , the more one is exposed - yù gài mí zhāng
appear to be tough outwardly , be timid inwardly - wài lì nèi rěn
dress in the coarse hempen cloth black - pī má dài suǒ