Consciously, pronounced as: j and ng j and ng yè yè. Describe doing things carefully and seriously.
Difference:
1, praise your career, as a predicate and attribute; Used in written language.
2. Be an object and an adverbial.
Extended data:
1, source of "due diligence":
"The Book of Songs, Elegant Han Yun": "Be conscientious, like thunder."
"Book Hao Tao Hume": "Conscientiously, for a day or two, tens of thousands, no official is light." Kong Chuan said, "It's empty. A person is not an empty official. "
"Biography of Feng Ming Magnum in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" back to the eightieth time: "Gou Jian cried and said to his ministers,' I am alone in my ancestral career, and I am conscientious and dare not waste my time. Today, my husband's pepper was defeated, so I went to the country to die and my family was broken, and I was imprisoned for thousands of miles. I went to Japan on this trip, but I never came back! "The ministers are all waving tears."
Cao Qingxue Qin's Fourteenth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: So people in Ningfu know that Xifeng is powerful, and they are conscientious from now on, and dare not steal peace.
Chapter 5 of Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" in Qing Dynasty: Three classes of officials all knew the news early, and the master came secretly all the way, and they knew the interests of the master. They work hard and are well prepared.
Ninety-two Books of the Whole Tang Dynasty: Thinking about the pioneering work of my great-grandfather, Emperor Taizong, and the way of making peace between Xian Zong and Xuanzong, why not work hard and eat night clothes?
2, "pity industry" source:
Ming Di Ji Shu of Song Dynasty: "Be proud of your career, walk in the ice valley, think ahead, and make new progress together."
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Conscience Baidu Encyclopedia-Compassion Industry