the hardest life of a widow
Hanbingrubo, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á Nb ī NgR ú B ò, which means to describe the hardships of life and innocence.
Pinyin
hánbīngrúbò
explain
To describe a life of hardship and innocence.
Classics
Preface to "Jingzhong Zhuan Tanci" by Li Shu in Qing Dynasty: Mrs. Tai failed to give up her life. She was an orphan with Jun Gu in June. She went back to Zhejiang with she and rented a house in Yuanshan building of old Qi Ma's view in Tongmu village of Haining. Since then, hanbingrubo, only the song to do its job long Fu young responsibility.
usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in life.
words whose meaning is similar
the hardest life of a widow
the hardest life of a widow
Tongshan collapses in the West and Luozhong responds in the East - tóng shān xī bēnɡ,luò zhōng dōng yìng
Quiet words are not easy to violate - jìng yán yōng wéi
make one 's utmost efforts to fight for one 's point of view - jù lǐ lì zhēng