not complain of hard work
It's a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ù g ǎ ng à ol á o, which means to work hard and not to tell your own hard work. It refers to being diligent and hardworking. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, the turn of October.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: diligent, hard-working and resentful
Idiom usage
It is a metaphor for working diligently and painstakingly. It is used for modesty and example. It is aboveboard and aboveboard when it is implemented. Hard work, I dare not. "Selected works of Mao Zedong · notice of the government of the Shaanxi Gansu Ningxia border region and the rear left behind places of the Eighth Route Army"
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Xiaoya · the turn of October": "I'm willing to work hard, but I don't dare to ask for help."
not complain of hard work
Seeking roots and pulling up trees - xún gēn bá shù
sharp eyes and agile hands or nimble fingers - yǎn jiān shǒu kuài
be utterly devoid of conscience - sàng jìn tiān liáng
a heap of musty old books or papers - gù zhǐ duī