All over: all over, meaning all. Solution: The way to solve difficulties can refer to martial arts or all skills and means.
From: Wu Ming's "Grace and Journey to the West" seventy-three times: "I have spent all my flowers, and my hands are like windmills."
For example, Bing Xin's "Picking Only Children for Many Rows": "As long as it is well managed and watered and fertilized in time, flowers, like children, will be cheerful and lively under the encouragement of spring, and stretch out fresh and beautiful limbs with vigorous vitality and do their best."
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1, do your best (Jie jn quán lì): do your best.
Said by: See Biography of Wei Zhi and Jia Kui. Pei Songzhi quoted Wei slightly: "Make every effort to publicize the scientific method."
Try your best to study science and education law.
In order to make her life better, dad works hard.
2. Wholehearted is an idiom in China, pronounced as Quá n x ρ n Quá n y, which means to devote all your energy without reservation.
Said by: Mao Dun's Blowing Drum Collection: "When you experience life, you should live wholeheartedly and completely abandon the idea of finding a theme."