meritorious military service
Hard work, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à nm à zh à L á o, which means the hard work of the war, also refers to the achievements of the war. It's from Han Feizi five beetles.
The origin of Idioms
Han Feizi, five beetles: "if you abandon your private affairs, you will have to work hard. If your family is poor, you will be poor."
Idiom usage
To make a great contribution. A boat carrying 50 people, together with the grain of March, floats in the water and travels for more than 300 Li a day. Although there are many Li, it doesn't take much effort. "Warring States policy: Chu CE I"
Analysis of Idioms
"Hanma Zhigong"
meritorious military service
thousand finished and hundred perfected - qiān liǎo bǎi dàng
ever-victorious in one's forward march - wú wǎng bù shèng
a large head and big ears -- sign of a prosperous man - féi tóu pàng ěr