Pinyin: j ū g j ū ng j ū n cuí?
Explanation: show respect and caution, and do your best.
Source: Song Minglian's "Chu Shi Thousand Watches of Xianfu Junrongfeng": "Mrs. Zu and Xiankao have done their best and vowed not to slam the door."
2. From the public to the public
Pinyin: Xiāo fùcóng gūng g not ng?
Explanation: stomach: empty stomach, hungry stomach. It refers to office workers who are hungry. Describe a heart for the public.
Source: Qing Li Garbo's Living Hell: "If you want them to destroy their homes; From openness to openness; I'm afraid to travel around the world; Such a good person; I can't find one.
3. Dedicate yourself to your duties
Pinyin: kèjìn juézhi
Description: I can do my duty and do my job well.
Source: The first time in Qing anonymous "The Complete Biography of Talking and Calling": "I was blessed again, and I was ordered to attack my father's position, and I dare not do my duty."
Step 4 put your heel on it
Pinyin: mó dǐng fàng zhǒng zh ǐ ng zh ǐ ng
Explanation: I'm bruised from head to toe. Describe hard work, regardless of the body.
Source: "Mencius with all his heart": "Mozi loves everything and puts his heel to benefit the world."
5. wholeheartedly
Pinyin: quán xěn quán y√.
Description: devote all your energy without reservation.
Source: Mao Dun's Advocacy Collection: "When you experience life, you should live wholeheartedly and completely abandon the idea of finding a theme."