keep going by painstaking effort
Idiom explanation: 1. It originally refers to the use of light color to outline, painstakingly conceive and manage the position before painting. In Qi Xiehe's ancient painting records of the Southern Dynasty, the management position is one of the six painting methods. ② It refers to painstakingly planning and doing something. Also known as "poor management"
basic content
The entry is pronounced C à nd à NJ à ngy í ng
Source of allusion
Du Fu of Tang Dynasty wrote that "the imperial edict said that the general was brushing silk and the craftsman was in business."
Idiom information
Idiom example: on the one hand, I naturally admire this friend's ~, but on the other hand, I remember the critic's criticism of Dickens "Ready made hope" by Mao Dun
keep going by painstaking effort
Cast a good suit and sell a bad one - zhù jiǎ xiāo gē