bear bitter hardships
Bear hardships, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á nx ī NR ě NK ǔ, which means to endure or endure hardship. It's from the second moment of surprise.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: Volume 20 of "the second quarter makes a surprise": "as for businessmen, they are not even suspicious, so they have to bear hardships, regret and regret, and have no way to deal with them."
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: hxrk synonym: bear hardships usage: predicate, attribute and adverbial; metaphor: endure hardships English: drink the cup of bitterness
bear bitter hardships
read hastily and without thinking - hú lún tūn zǎo
spread a net for sparrows and dig for rats - luó què jué shǔ
Women's weaving and men's farming - nǚ zhī nán gēng