A collection of idioms with the character "Ju"

Includes all idioms and explanations with the word "Ju":

To do one's best and die after one's death - means to work diligently and exhaust one's efforts to fight for the revolution and the people throughout one's life .

Ju is Maocao - refers to weeds blocking the road. Describe the scene of decay and desolation. Ju means "髫".

Bow and hold your breath - refers to bending down and holding your breath, with a respectful and timid look.

A bowing gentleman - refers to a person who respects and fulfills his duties.

Bow and do your best - refers to being respectful, cautious and doing your best. Same as "dedicate oneself to one's best work".

Qiu Qingzhen - refers to being respectful, cautious and doing one's best.

Work hard until you die - work diligently and diligently until you die.

Chen Shi Ju Brigade - Chen: Display; Ju: Report; Division Brigade: Army. Before the expedition, the *** army issued a mobilization order.