茹苦含辛
Explanation: Xin: spicy; Ru: eat. Described as hard, or suffered to endure hard work. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; describe the hardships endured Source: Su Song, "recorded in the hospital, and win-phase": "Rukuhanxin, and then into a more Baiqian trillion of Health." Examples: Regardless of the frost, under exhaustive information, Qiongqiong Jie Li, ~. ★ clear Huaiyin hundred and lay "pot day in a" volume- Thesaurus: Pool of frost, economize on food and clothing, Erudite, to undergo all sorts of hardships and deprivations (said of women, expecially widows, raising children), innumerable hardships, showing the utmost fortitude, As a bull laden, men and horses were pretty well done, in a hurry to go on a trip, circumstances or style of departure perturbation, Circumstances or style of departure Guai Guai
- Antonym Group: The body of life, Hou Service precious food, be a load off one's mind, Ando professional enthusiasm, Anson music industry, Anson Services Industry, go into battle with a light pack, Jiaoshengguanyang
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