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孜 [zī]
形
1. Diligent, hardworking; not slackening, as in "不懈怠" (not lazy) and "勤谨" (diligently and cautiously).
【本义】: The original meaning; a reduplicated term "孜孜," signifying a diligent and tireless appearance.
【造字法】: Character formation method; a phonetic-meaning combination; composed of "攴" (pū) which means "to strike" and the sound "子." The idea of continuously striking oneself suggests the need for tireless effort, hence it incorporates "攴."
【引】:
1. "孜, 汲汲也" (Studying diligently); from "说文."
2. "孜孜无怠" (Diligent without slackening); from "周书."
3. "子思日孜孜" (Zisi works diligently every day); from "皋·陶谟."
4. "群公孜孜" (The public officials were diligent); from "汉书·成帝纪."
5. "圣上犹孜孜靡忒" (The sage still diligently pursues); from He Yan's "景福殿赋."
6. "孜孜焉,唯进修是急" (Diligently pursuing self-improvement); from Qing author Liu Kai's "问说."
【例】: "孜孜不已" (Tirelessly diligent; hardworking without knowing fatigue); "孜孜汲汲" (Diligent and eager, with a sense of urgency).
2. Look of joy or happiness ([En.] delighted).
【引】:
1. "只见他喜孜孜俏脸儿笑捻" (I saw him smiling happily); from "元曲选·白朴·东墙记剧五."
【例】: "乐孜孜" (Joyfully happy); "美孜孜" (Delighted and content).
Garze or Kandze, capital of Garze Tibetan autonomous prefecture 甘孜藏族自治州[Gan1 zi1 Zang4 zu2 zi4 zhi4 zhou1], formerly in Kham province of Tibet, present Sichuan
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