Why is "Qin" written like this? What's the meaning?

Qin

qín

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(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"

Qin

qín

Tired, hard work [toilsome; hard- working]

Or ask the people to listen diligently. ——"Fayan·Prophet". Note: "Bitterness."

Many people are tired of hard work. ——"Mozi·Jian Ai Xia"

Another example: diligent work (hard work); Qin Dong (hard work); Qin humiliation (hard work)

Yinqin[ solicitous]. Such as: diligent (diligence and sincerity); Qinxin (diligence); Qinqi (eager thoughts); Qinzu (eager thoughts)

Qin

qín

A lot of times, often[often; frequently]

I am willing to look at it frequently, and I will follow the wind without orders. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Wood Hibiscus"

Another example: take a bath frequently; he comes very frequently

Qin

qín

The labor of arriving at work on time within the specified time [(office; school, etc.) attend-ance]. Such as: attendance; attendance; full attendance

Service [service; duty]. Such as: internal work; outside work

diligence

qínfèn

[diligent; industrial] hard work

diligence

Work-study program

qíngōng-jiǎnxué

[work-study program] Use time other than study to participate in labor and maintain life with the income from labor.

Nowadays, it generally refers to participation in labor during study as work-study program

These are the products of work-study program for students in our school

Qinjiǎn

qínjiǎn

[hardworking and thrifty] Diligently work and live frugally

Thrifty and housekeeping

Diligent

qínjǐn

[diligent]: hardworking; diligent

He is more diligent and cautious than anyone else

[diligent and cautious]: diligent and cautious

Cautious and diligent

Diligent

qínkǔ

[hardworking] diligently and diligently

As a reader, you are diligent and diligent. ——Zhou Rong of the Qing Dynasty, "The Posthumous Letter of Chunjiutang·The Biography of Old Man Taro"

Work hard all the year round. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Teaching, Fighting and Guarding"

Diligence

qínkuài

[diligent; hardworking] Love labor, have quick hands and feet; be diligent; be diligent

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She is so hardworking and never idle for a while

Hardworking

qínláo

[pains;toil]: toil; toil

This is a trivial matter, how can I bear to work hard for you? ——"Sui Shu"

[diligent; industrial]: Extended to hard work, not afraid of hard work

People's diligence. ——Qing Dynasty Huang Zongxi's "Yuanjun"

Thousands of times the diligence.

Get rich through hard work

[tired; fatigued]: Fatigue

Being hit by running around can be hit; working hard can be hit. ——"Wu Zi·Making Enemies"

[contribution;credit]: credit

Build more and work hard

No hard work

Qinmi

qínmì

[frequently] frequently; many times; often

Clues were found from Qinmi contact

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qínmiǎn

[diligent;assiduous] unremitting efforts; industrious and unremitting

Diligence and studious

Diligence can make up for one's weakness

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[diligence is the means by which one makes up for one's dullness] Clumsy: clumsy. Poor talent can be compensated by hard work

dustriousness

qínpǔ

[industrious and plain] hardworking and plain; honest

dustrious and plain people

diligence

qínqín

[earnest;sincere]: sincere and sincere

elegant and diligent

[ toil;diligent]: diligent; tireless effort

diligently

qínqín-kěnkěn

[zealously and earnestly] The original description is sincere. Later, it was also described as hard-working, down-to-earth, and conscientious in doing things

In the past, he was humiliated and given books, taught to be obedient, and his job was to promote talented people. He was diligent and conscientious. ——Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Report to Ren Shaoqing"

Qin Wang

qínwáng

[to serve the king]: do your best in the king's affairs

King Xia Yuqin, his hands and feet were callous. ——"Book of Jin·Biography of Xie An"

The Matter of King Qin

[to save the country from danger]: I sent troops to rescue the master whose position was in danger

Deyou At the beginning, Jiang Shang reported the emergency and ordered the king of the world to be diligent. ——"History of the Song Dynasty·Biography of Wen Tianxiang"

The king of quick service

Service

qínwù

[service]: various logistics work.

Refers mostly to chores assigned by superiors

Military service

[orderly]: service personnel in the army

He is an old serviceman

Orderly

qínwùbīng

[orderly] A soldier in the old army who performed chores for officers

Study hard

qínxué-kǔliàn

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[study and train hard] Study hard and practice hard

After real hard study and practice, his son finally became a calligrapher

Qinza

qínzá

[oddjobs]: Logistics work, various chores

[odd-jobmen]: Orderly clerk

Offensive

qín

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Do your best and don’t be lazy: ~work. ~Quick. ~Fen. ~ Politics (diligence in political affairs). ~Sincerely. ~Mian. ~Ken. Ke ~ Ke thrift.

Often: ~ dense (frequent). There is a lot of contact.

Go to work, affairs: ~ affairs. ~ Miscellaneous. Out~. After~.

Worry, worry: ~ pity (worry and pity).

Help: ~King.

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Zheng code: EACY, U: 52E4, GBK: C7DA

Number of strokes: 13, radical: Li, stroke order number: 1221251112153