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how to write ju gong jin cui(bend one989s body and exhaust one989s energy) in chinese
鞠躬尽瘁
pinyin
eanglish meaningbend one\'s body and exhaust one\'s energy; be entirely worn out in performing one\'s duties; bend oneself to a task and exert oneself to the utmost;
eanglish meaningbend one\'s body and exhaust one\'s energy; be entirely worn out in performing one\'s duties; bend oneself to a task and exert oneself to the utmost;
Stroke order of the Chinese words "鞠" (ju) detail about chinese character 鞠
Stroke order of the Chinese words "躬" (gong) detail about chinese character 躬
Stroke order of the Chinese words "尽" (jin) detail about chinese character 尽
Stroke order of the Chinese words "瘁" (cui) detail about chinese character 瘁
Handwriting
Basic explanations
1. 鞠躬尽瘁, 死而后已
bend one's back to the task until one's dying day; be loyal and devoted to the last; give one's best [all] till one's heart ceases to beat; work with devotion and selflessly dedicate one's entire life to