Idioms describing hard work
First, bear hardships and stand hard work.
1, pinyin: háNXιNRúk avatar
2. Interpretation: Describe hardships. Metaphor is suffering.
3, the source: Shi's "Zhongheyuan Ji": Everything is bitter and bitter, and it is more bitter than the afterlife. Nothing can't be done. It has gone through hardships and countless hardships to achieve success. )
Second, sweating like a pig.
1, pinyin: Hu and hà n rú y incarnations.
2, interpretation: describe sweating, like rain, not the meaning of large population.
3. Source: Liu Xiang's Warring States Policy Qi Ce I in the Western Han Dynasty: The curtain rises and the sweat becomes rain. When you roll up your sleeves, it's a cloud, sweating like rain. )
Third, travel-stained
1, pinyin: fēng chén pú pú ú.
2, interpretation: describe the journey, busy, exhausted.
3. Source: Qing Yang Xiu Qing's "Tianqing Record of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom": The servant worked hard many times. I am busy and tired after a long journey, and I am weak after many overworks. )
Fourth, the wind and the rice are sleeping.
1, pinyin: fēng cān lù sù.
2, interpretation: eating in the wild wind and rain; Sleep in the open air Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.
3. Source: Su Yejia in Song Dynasty: The old afterlife is exhausted; There is nothing wrong with having a meal in rusu. I don't know that the world has no end until I am old. I eat in the wind and rain in the wild; Sleeping in the open air doesn't feel anything. )
Five, Dai Xing Dai Yue
1, pinyin: p and x and ng dà i yuè.
2. Interpretation: It is hard to describe running around all night or going out early and returning late.
3. Origin: Yuan's Enemy Creditor: This big boy wears stars and a moon, gets up early and goes to bed late. It is very hard for such a big child to run around all night or go out early and come back late. He gets up early in the morning and goes to bed late at night. )