勤勤懇懇

Chinese

diligent; frequent diligent; frequent earnest earnest
trad. (勤勤懇懇)
simp. (勤勤恳恳)
AABB-type reduplication of 勤懇勤恳 (qínkěn)

Etymology

First attested in c. 93 BCE, in Sima Qian's letter to Ren An:

意氣勤勤懇懇流俗 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
意气勤勤恳恳流俗 [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: c. 93 B.C.E., 司馬遷 (Sima Qian),報任少卿書
Yìqì qínqínkěnkěn, ruò wàng pú bù xiāng shī, ér yòng liúsú rén zhī yán. [Pinyin]
You expressed yourself with heartfelt concern, as though you were reproaching me for not following your guidance and instead adopting the words of the vulgar.

Note that as quoted above, this word originally meant sincere and earnest. The first quotation in which the word means the same as the usage nowadays is cited below.

Pronunciation


Adjective

勤勤懇懇

  1. diligent and conscientious