survive countless distresses and worries
Worry for the rest of your life, a Chinese idiom, pronounced y à Uhu à NY ú sh à ng, means a life saved by luck after suffering.
explain
Hardship: hardship; the rest of life: a lucky life after a catastrophe. A life saved by luck after suffering.
source
Su Shi of Song Dynasty wrote Dongpo's postscript, postscript to Ji Shuye's health preserving Theory: "Dongpo '
usage
An example is "a message to Duan Qirui" written by Zhang Binglin in the Qing Dynasty: "since you have been worried for the rest of your life, if you want to do something, you should keep your words in check and keep your distance."
survive countless distresses and worries
think back and forth without end - chóu chú bù jué
To be the master of one's family - chèn jiā yǒu wú