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qín
〈dynamic〉
(Phonetic. Right shape, left tone. Original meaning: tiredness, hard work)
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Do as much as you can and keep doing [assiduous; diligent; industrial]
Diligence and hard work. ——"Shuowen"
King Wen was diligent and diligent. ——"Poetry·Zhou Song·赍"
Those who are diligent will accept things when they arise. ——"Book of Rites Tamamo". Note: "It's a humiliating thing to do."
Jue's parents worked hard in the fields. ——"Shu·Tianyi"
Why Qin's son slaughtered his mother and died on the ground? ——"Songs of Chu·Tianwen"
Be able to count and be polite and diligent. ——Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty, "Exercise thrift and show prosperity"
Diligence and hardship are like this. ——Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty, "Preface to Sending Ma Sheng to Dongyang"
Worrying about state affairs. ——"History of the Ming Dynasty"
Eager to learn but not diligent in asking questions. ——"Guoyu·Jinyu"
The four bodies are not diligent. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Miscellaneous"
Be diligent but do nothing. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The 32nd Year of Duke Xi"
Be greedy and diligent for the people.
Work hard day and night. ——"New Odes of Yutai·An Ancient Poetry Written by Jiao Zhongqing's Wife"
Another example: Qinlide (a hard-working person); Qiner (a master); Qinji (hard-working); Qinxue (studying hard); Diligence (the appearance of hard work); Qinneng (diligence and talent)
Do your best for someone or something; help [do one's utmost; help]
I am also a diligent person in Qin. ——"Guoyu·Jinyu"
The king today is not diligent about the people. ——"Zuo Zhuan·The Twenty-Eighth Year of Duke Xi". Note: "To do your best and to cherish nothing is to be diligent."
The Difficulties of the Diligent Emperor. ——"Lu's Spring and Autumn Period Bu Guang"
Another example: Qinmin (devoting one's heart and soul to civil affairs); Qinshi (devoting one's heart and soul to one's duties)
Busy; dedicated to [ endeavor]. For example: Qinbing (leading troops to go on an expedition); Diligent (diligence and hard work); Qinsu (diligence in duty); Qinren (working hard on political affairs and dedicating himself to the people)
Through "do". Exhaust, finish [exhaust; finish]
If it persists, it will not be used diligently. ——"Laozi·Six Chapters"
Strength and diligence lead to shortage. ——"Huainanzi·Main Skills"
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