- 不厌其烦 bùyànqífán to take great painsto be very patient and not mind taking the trouble to do something repeatedly
- 百听不厌 bǎitīngbùyàn worth hearing a hundred times(idiom) to listen to something many times without getting tired of it; worth hearing over and over again
- 兵不厌诈 bīngbùyànzhà all is fair in warnothing is too deceitful in war; deceptive tactics are used without hesitation to achieve victory in battle
- 学而不厌 xué'érbùyàn to study tirelesslyTo have an insatiable desire to learn; to be diligent in study and never feel satisfied with one's knowledge.
- 百看不厌 bǎikànbùyàn to never tire of seeingto never tire of seeing or reading something no matter how many times it is seen; describes something with great charm or lasting appeal
- 百读不厌 bǎidúbùyàn worth reading a hundred times(idiom) describes a piece of writing that is so well-written that one never tires of reading it; always worth another look
- 不厌其详 bùyànqíxiáng to go into great detailTo not spare any details; to dwell on a matter at great length or with great care.
- 不厌求详 bùyànqiúxiáng to omit no detailsTo go into great detail without hesitation; the more detailed the better.
- 食不厌精,脍不厌细 shíbùyànjīngkuàibùyànxì to be fastidious about one's foodto eat only the finest grain and the most finely chopped meat; describes being very particular about the quality and preparation of food
- 不厌弃 bùyànqì to not rejectto not dislike and discard; to not look down on or abandon someone
- 学而不厌,诲人不倦 xué'érbùyànhuìrénbùjuàn to study tirelessly and teach with endless enthusiasmStudy without feeling tired and teach others without becoming weary; a classical idiom from the Analects of Confucius describing a dedication to lifelong learning and generous learning.
- 百览不厌 bǎilǎnbùyàn never tire of seeingto never tire of looking at or reading something even after many viewings