bear bitter hardships
Suffering is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin for H á nx ī NR ú K ǔ, describes the suffering of the classics. It is also called "suffering with bitterness". It is a metaphor for enduring hardships. From Zhonghe Shengxiang Yuan Ji.
Idiom usage
He remembered that his mother had been counting on him for more than ten years, but now she would no longer see his son. A woman by Mao Dun
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "Zhonghe Shengxiang Yuanji" said: "it's omnipresent, full of bitterness and bitterness, and it's more than a hundred trillion yuan after birth."
bear bitter hardships
pour exhortations into sb . 's ear - ěr tí miàn mìng
the sight of familiar objects fills one with infinite melancholy - dǔ wù shāng qíng
put one 's finger into another 's pie - duō guǎn xián shì
an orphan-calf injures the nursing cow -- ingratitude - gū dú chù rǔ