Four-character idioms starting with Jingzi

The four-character idiom starting with the word "Jing": sincere and united, striving for excellence, full of energy, elite troops and simple administration, trance-like, exquisite, sincere, loyal to the country, energetic, meticulous and energetic.

1. Sincere unity

Pinyin: jīng chéng tuán jié.

Interpretation: single-minded and united.

From: Mao Zedong's "Struggle to Mobilize All Forces to Strive for Victory in the Anti-Japanese War": "Lead the Anti-Japanese War, unite sincerely, and fight for national calamity."

2. Strive for excellence

Pinyin: jīng yì qiú jīng.

Interpretation: The metaphor is already very good, but it needs to be better. It means extremely demanding.

From: Mao Zedong's "In Memory of Bethune": "Comrade Bethune is a doctor. He takes medical care as his profession and strives for excellence in technology; in the entire Eighth Route Army medical system, his medical skills are very good."

3. In high spirits

Pinyin: jīng shén dǒu sǒu.

Interpretation: Describes high spirits and fullness.

From: The second chapter of "The Battle of Wisdoms Across the River" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "I saw the heroes arrayed in front of the Dai Banquet, all of them in high spirits."

4. Streamline the military and streamline the administration< /p>

Pinyin: jīng bīng jiǎn zhèng.

Definition: Reduce personnel and reduce organization.

From: Chapter 14 of Guo Moruo's "Hongbo Qu": "As long as we are willing to fight the war seriously, it seems more reasonable to have better troops, simpler administration, and advance separately."

5 , in a trance

Pinyin: jīng shén huǎng hū.

Definition: Describes being unsteady or confused. From: "The Tall Poplar Tree" by Ru Zhijuan: "After the eldest sister disappeared, I was in a trance. At this time, the leader asked me to write a resume for the eldest sister and pursue meritorious service.