Hard work
Labor is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á OJ ī NK ǔ g ǔ, which means heavy labor, fatigue and pain. From: biography of Wang Bao in Hanshu.
Idiom explanation
Idiom Name: hard work idiom Pinyin: l á OJ ī NK ǔ g ǔ idiom explanation: it means that hard work makes muscles and bones tired and painful.
Idioms and allusions
The source of the allusion: Ban Gu's biography of Wang Bao in the book of Han in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "it's hard to use blunt tools in the ancient work." Examples of idioms: Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 22 of the book "second moment to make a surprise on the table": "in the morning, we need to gather firewood, in the day, we need to carry water, in the evening, we need to pound grain and rice, we have to work hard, we don't have a moment of leisure."
Discrimination of words
Common degree: General emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as predicate and object; used for physical labor idiom structure: combined generation time: ancient times
Hard work
be the same in essentials while differing in minor points - dà tóng xiǎo yì
express the emotion of missing to remote relatives - yì jì méi huā
Fish in three days and net in two - sān tiān dǎ yú,liǎng tiān shài wǎng