make painstaking efforts
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ǒ UX ī nd ī Xu è, which means hard work in career, work and literary creation. From preface to Jingwei stone.
Idiom explanation
It is often described as the painstaking work of career, work and literary creation. With "painstaking efforts".
Idiom usage
The combination is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial; the commendatory is used for teachers, etc. Example: Guo Moruo's Li Bai and Du Fu: "this is what later generations call" heart and blood. "
The origin of Idioms
In the preface to Jingwei stone written by Qiu Jin of the Qing Dynasty, "I would like to devote all my heart and blood to it and pray that more than 20000 female compatriots will not bear this national responsibility."
make painstaking efforts
mud and sand are carried along -- there is a mingling of good and bad - ní shā jù xià
not to follow a set pattern of action - bù zhǔ gù cháng
no end of trouble for the future - hòu huàn wú qióng
Advocate elegance and dethrone the floating - chóng yǎ chù fú
Entering a room and going up to a higher level - rù shì shēng táng