Shoulder to shoulder
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Ji ā NL á or è NYU à n, which means to bear hardships and complain. From behind the book.
explain
It's hard work for you. I'm not afraid to bear hardships or complain. 1. Be able to bear other people's complaints without complaining.
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Chen Zhiji of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the back of the book: "Juzheng is the Assistant Minister of inheritance. He works hard and bears no grudges. After a long time, he decides. 」
Shoulder to shoulder