continuous effort

  • Mencius – Chapter 11.19

    Mencius uses ripe grain as a metaphor: though grain seeds are superior, unripe grains are worse than weeds. Humans all possess innate benevolence, yet only consistent cultivation to fully mature one’s virtue yields genuine benevolence.

  • Yī Gǔ Zuò Qì (一鼓作气)

    Basic Information Chinese Idiom: 一鼓作气 Pinyin: yī gǔ zuò qì Literal Meaning: Rally courage at the first beat of the war drum; Using the first drumroll to raise morale and launch an attack Figurative Meaning: Press ahead and finish a task in one go while enthusiasm and energy are at their peak. Cultural Background…

  • The Analects – Chapter 9.17

    Confucius stood by a river and said, “What passes away is like this – never ceasing day or night!”