Enjoy it?
Interpretation: this: this. Don't be bored because you like doing something. Describe being particularly interested in something and immerse yourself in it.
Source: Ye Fan in the Southern Song Dynasty, "The History of the Later Han Dynasty and the Emperor Guangwu Ji": "I enjoy it, but I am not tired."
I enjoy it and don't feel tired.
Idiom usage: compact; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
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Synonym:
Enjoy it and be tireless.
First, enjoy it [lèzàiqizh not ng]?
Interpretation: I like to do something and enjoy it.
Source: The Analects of Confucius, a disciple of Confucius in the early Warring States period, and then passed on to his disciples: "Eating and drinking, bending your arms and resting on it, is also fun." ?
Eating coarse grains, drinking white water and bending your arms as pillows are the fun.
Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As an object, attribute and clause; With praise.
2. tireless [z and z and bù juan]?
Interpretation: Diligence: Diligence, no slack. Refers to hard work or study.
Source: Pre-Qin philosophers "Shang Chen Shujun": "Only daily diligence, no one dares to slack off."
Tireless work every day, dare not covet enjoyment.
Usage of idioms: as predicate and adverbial; Refers to diligence; commendatory term