吃苦耐劳
Explanation: Nai: can stand to bear. Able to withstand the hardships of life, but also withstand fatigue Usage: Joint type; as attribute; with compliment, describing human perseverance Source: Qing "in sight in the New China": "although the sight of the new China, but have to work hard, to get to our hands."- Thesaurus: spare no pains, Not report labor, zealously and earnestly, work hard and not be upset by criticism; willingly bear the burden of office, Remorse, to regret a previous mistake, It will be too late to regret (often used in warning or dissuading somebody, Huizhiwuji, Regret of less than, Afterthought Mo and, Office workers of any blame, be full of remorse
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