The meaning of tireless.

Diligence is diligence and indefatigability.

Pinyin: zρzρbρ Ju 'an.

Interpretation: Diligence: Diligence, no slack. Refers to being diligent and tireless in work or study, and describes a state of diligence and tireless.

Source: Pre-Qin philosophers "Shang Chen Shujun": "Only daily diligence, no one dares to slack off."

I work hard every day and dare not slack off, let alone have fun.

Usage: as predicate and adverbial. Mostly used in the tone of the book, with praise.

Synonym for tireless.

Guide patiently and systematically

Pinyin: xúnxúnshànyòu u.

Interpretation: orderly and step by step. Seduce: guide. Good at guiding and educating step by step.

Source: Zi Han, a disciple of Confucius in the Analects of Confucius during the Spring and Autumn Period: "The master is good and charming. Write about me and ask me to be polite, but I can't stop."

The teacher is good at inducing me step by step, enriching my knowledge with all kinds of classics, and restraining my words and deeds with all kinds of etiquette, so that I can't stop learning before I try my best.

Usage: As predicate, attributive and adverbial, it has a positive meaning.