A collection of idioms about diligence and their explanations
Diligent people can always be respected by others. Below is a collection of idioms about diligence that I have collected for your reference.
The iron inkstone was worn through. The iron inkstone was worn through. Describes perseverance and perseverance.
Stay up all night. The whole night, from dark to dawn.
Suye bandits Suye: morning and evening, day and night; bandits: no; Chi: slack off. Describes working carefully day and night, diligently and tirelessly.
Suxing and night sleep Su: morning; Mi: sleep. Get up early and go to bed late. Describe hard work.
Daily training and monthly training refers to working hard for a long time in order to achieve proficiency.
Get up early and go to bed late. Describe hard work.
Diligently and conscientiously describes being sincere and enthusiastic about people and things. It also means working diligently and meticulously.
I wasted no time in sleeping or eating, and I didn’t even bother to eat. It is a metaphor for being extremely anxious, or extremely nervous when studying or working.
Green lamp and yellow scroll The oil lamp with green light and the scroll with yellowish paper. It refers to the hard life of studying.
It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with people with high qualifications as long as they study hard.
Fireflies in a bag reflect the snow. It turns out that Che Yin used fireflies in his pockets to illuminate books, and Sun Kang used the reflection of snow to study diligently. Later, it was described as studying hard.
Nonstop means moving forward without stopping.
Work hard and work hard with concentration.
Wear through the iron inkstone. Wear through the iron inkstone. It is a metaphor for studying hard and having perseverance.
The original meaning of Confucius and Motu is that Confucius and Mozi traveled around. Everywhere they went, the seats were not warmed, the stoves were not blackened, and they hurried to other places. Describes being busy with worldly affairs and running around.
The Kong Xi is not warm. It is also called "The Kong Xi is not four". It is said that Confucius was eager to promote his way and ran around everywhere. Everywhere he sat, the table was not warm, and he was in a hurry to go there and had no time to live in peace.
Get up when the rooster crows. Describes diligence and perseverance.
Make up for clumsiness with diligence.
Jiu Xue Nang Ying Ji Xue: Sun Kang Yingxue studied in the Southern Dynasties. Fireflies in the bag: Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty put fireflies in his pocket and used the fluorescent light to read. Describe studying hard.
Haoshou Qiongjing Hao: white; Shou: hair; Qiongjing: concentrate on studying scriptures and ancient books. Even when he was old and gray, he was still studying scriptures and ancient books deeply.
Love to learn and tirelessly.
Huangjuan Qinglan Huangjuan: ancient books were written in yellow, which refers to books; Qinglan: oil lamps emit cyan light, referring to oil lamps. The lights illuminate the books. Describes the lonely life of studying hard late at night or practicing Buddhism.
Sunday food and night clothes. Eat dinner very late and get dressed before dawn. Describing being diligent in political affairs
Gong: do; Ruo: hard; Dan: light. Do hard work and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.
It’s too late to eat until it’s too late. Describes being diligent in political affairs.
Forgetting to eat when you are so angry. Studying or working so hard that you even forget to eat. Described as very diligent.
Burning paste to succeed the sundial: paste: grease, refers to lamps and candles; succeed: continue, succeed; sundial: sunlight. Light the oil lamp and let in the sunlight. Describe working or studying diligently.
Morning and sleeping at night. Xing: get up. Get up early and go to bed late. Describes hard work.
To guide light through the wall: to penetrate; to guide: to introduce. Cut through the walls and bring in candlelight. Describes the poor family studying hard.
Thorns hanging from the beam describes studying hard.
Morning Cooking Star Rice: Breakfast is cooked in the early morning and dinner is eaten at night. Describes going out early and coming back late, working hard all day long.
Baishou Qiongjing Baishou: Baitou; Qiongjing: concentrate on studying the scriptures. Refers to still studying scriptures until old age, describing being studious and tireless
Reluctant to give up day and night: give up. No distinction between day and night. Metaphor of night and day
The stupid bird flies first. Metaphor of people with poor abilities who are afraid of falling behind and start doing things before others.
Bing a candle for a night tour Bing: hold on. The old metaphor is carpe diem.
The labor of filing slips: Official documents. The fatigue of handling official documents
Cherish the day and cherish the time. Don’t waste your energy.
Be diligent in the morning and be alert in the evening. Gan: work hard, that is, strive for self-improvement; vigilance: be cautious. Describes being diligent and cautious all day long, without any negligence.
Chiseling through the wall to steal light originally refers to Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty who chiseled through the wall to allow his neighbors to read by candlelight. Later it was used to describe a poor family who studied hard.
Race against time and never miss a second. Describe making full use of time.
Diligently: Diligently, never slack off. Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly.
Travel day and night concurrently: double. Walking day and night. Describes a rapid journey. Also written as "day and night journey".
Night and day, night follows day. Describes stepping up work or study.
Ying Xue Nang Ying Ying Xue Nang Ying describes working day and night, working tirelessly.
Using diligence to make up for clumsiness means being self-effacing.
Xi Bu Xia Nuan Xi: Sitting; Xia: Free. He got up before even having time to sit on the mat and get warm. It originally meant running around and not being able to live in peace. Later, he said he was very busy and didn't have time to sit down for a while.
Get dressed before dawn and eat late. Describes working hard to handle state affairs.
Hanging beams and thorns describe studying hard.
The fireflies in the snow window are the same as the fireflies in the snow window.
Worrying and toiling at midnight, wearing clothes and eating at midnight, is very hard work. Describes being diligent in political affairs. It is also called "Jiao Lao on the day of the night" and "Worry and diligent on the day of the night".
Hear the rooster and dance. When you hear the rooster crow, you get up and dance with your sword. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.
Ask for clothes without asking for them. Get dressed before dawn. Describes being diligent in political affairs.
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