Thankless and thankless
Try not to please (CH ī L ì B ù t ǎ oh ǎ o). It took a lot of effort and didn't get any praise. It's difficult to do things, or work in a clumsy way.
Quotation and explanation: seeking. It took a lot of effort and didn't get any praise. It's difficult to do things, or work in a clumsy way. Chapter 18 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty: "to be honest, with money, I'd better give it to my uncle instead of being thankless." Mao Dun's Bai Juyi and his contemporary poets: "strictly speaking, the translation of poetry is an important thing." Xiehouyu's father-in-law carries his son and daughter-in-law across the river; he carries a millstone across the river; he holds a bridge pole to pull a boat; his brother-in-law carries his brother and daughter-in-law across the river; he lifts a pestle pit to play; the top stone lion plays tricks
Thankless and thankless
seek after glory by selling out one 's own country - mài guó qiú lì
act in a just and generous manner - kāng kǎi zhàng yì
human effort is the decisive factor - shì zài rén wéi
Come and go as soon as you call - hū zhī jí lái,huī zhī jí qù