Slow witted and slow witted
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C è n ú L ì D ù n, which means to work hard in spite of difficulties. It refers to trying hard to work hard. It comes from the three postscripts of Yushu tuntian.
Analysis of Idioms
Be indolent and dull
The origin of Idioms
Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty wrote the postscript of three things in the imperial book of tuntian: "Your Majesty Fu Meng personally told Chenhan about the food of Sanzi tuntian. He bowed down to give his ministers. He dared not to be slow and brave, but to pay attention to the holy meaning."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Slow witted and slow witted
the impressive manner of a great country - yāng yāng dà fēng
get rid of the stale and take in the fresh - qù gù nà xīn