The antonym of laziness
industrious qín láo 1. Worry; toil. "Book · Golden Dance": "Once the Duke was industrious to the king's family, he only wanted to rush to others without knowing it." "Sui Shu · Biography of Honest Officials · Xin Gongyi": "This is a small matter, how can you bear to be industrious to help the king?" Sun Zhiwei of the Qing Dynasty wrote a poem "When the flood burst in the rain, Wang Youhua ran to the embankment": "The poor have been industrious since the past." 2. It is extended to hard work, not afraid of hard work. For example, the industrious and brave Chinese people; He has a pair of hardworking hands. 3. Still tired. "Wu Zi · Anticipating the Enemy": "The enemy comes from afar and arrives again, but the ranks are still uncertain; the enemy can be attacked if he eats but has no equipment; the enemy can be attacked if he runs; and the enemy can be attacked if he is industrious." 4. It refers to merit. Book of the Han Dynasty: Biography of Wei Qing: "Your Majesty is lucky to have benefited
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Zhuo's stroke order -
The antonym of irreverence -
unable to fly even with a pair of wings -
Meaning of waiting -
Chipping -
A synonym for swearing -
The antonym of rejuvenating the nation with one word -
The stroke order of 驫 -
twice -
Pinyin of sentence conversion -
A synonym for futility -
Pinyin of vertebra -
great calligraphy -
perforating fiber -
lycee -
Attractive -
Guilt -
The antonym of convergence -
A synonym for going north and south -
anemophobia -
The opposite of avoiding -
A harsh antonym -
Pinyin for stopping drinking -
Zuo Zhen -
A synonym for penniless -
A synonym for Feng Tang's old age -
n-p- -
Synonyms of ear, eye, thigh and arm -
arabian nights -
The opposite of fire -
Son of Yu Gui -
carriage return -
Poverty eradication