A hundred million hardships

A hundred million hardships

Yixinwanku, a Chinese idiom, is y ì x ī NW à NK ǔ in pinyin, which means extremely hard work. It's from Li Dazhao's Da Ai pian.

The origin of Idioms

Li Dazhao wrote in the chapter of great sorrow: "since the people are sheltered by them, they should be held responsible for their sufferings

Analysis of Idioms

A thousand hardships

Idiom usage

Used as an object or attribute; used in writing

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