the hardship of nourishing an offspring
Tui ī Z à OJ ū sh ī, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ī Z à OJ ū sh ī. It's hard work to raise a child. It's from the contract of filial piety.
The origin of Idioms
"Filial piety Scripture aid God contract" says: "the mother to the son also, Ju Yang attentive, push the dry to live in the wet, very little also
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: living in damp and pushing dryness, pushing dryness to get wet
Idiom usage
For example, in case of an's illness, the mother will always go to the doctor to make a reply. Preface to self by huangfumi in Jin Dynasty
the hardship of nourishing an offspring
push and help the waves to sweep on - tuī tāo zuò làng
A tiny difference is a thousand miles away - chā zhī háo lí,shī zhī qiān lǐ
hold one 's life on a precarious tenure - mìng zài dàn xī
be overwhelmed by an unexpected favour - bèi chǒng ruò jīng