On a special day, a classmate’s birthday, a small gift, precious friendship, and a gentle wish are worth a thousand words. For example: Keep up the good work
Engrave: Wishes you will keep up the good work
Keep up the good work. Jie: to engage in a battle, to meet a challenge; Li: to sharpen, which is extended to mean to work hard and work hard. Refers to the roosters fighting each other, and they grind their beaks before each confrontation. It is a metaphor to keep working hard and try harder. Describe working harder again and again.
Quotation: "Cockfighting Couplet" by Han Yu and Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty: "Once you wake up, you will wake up; keep up your efforts."
It is often used to express that after you have achieved something, you will not stop; continue. Enterprising; often used in situations of encouragement or praise.
As an idiom, it is conventional and has a certain origin. According to historical records, the game of cockfighting was widely popular in the Tang Dynasty. Han Yu and Meng Jiao's "Cockfighting Couplet" is based on Meng Jiao's poem. p>
It means cocks fighting, grinding your mouth before each confrontation. Today, people often use "keep up the good work" to describe working or studying harder, so don't use "keep up the good work". It is written as " Zai Zai Li" or " Zai Zai Li"
Form identification: Zai; cannot be written as " Zai "; Li; cannot be written as "Li".
Example sentences: With the test results this time, our class ranked among the best; the teacher encouraged us to keep up our efforts and achieve better results.