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Prepare for hardship] Preparation: complete, exhaustive; Taste: Experience. He endured hardships and hardships.
Prepare for hardship] Preparation: Complete, Repeated; Taste: Experience. It means that he has endured hardships and hardships.
Prepare for hard work] Preparation: exhaustive, complete. Taste: Experience. He endured hardships and hardships.
Joys and sorrows] sadness, joy, separation, reunion. It generally refers to the various situations experienced in life and the various moods that arise from them.
Full of vicissitudes] full: sufficient. Vicissitudes: The condensation of the sea into mulberry fields. Generally refers to changes in the world. I have experienced many changes in the world, and my life experience is extremely rich.
Weathered] Satiety: Sufficient; Sutra: Experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship and hardship. Describe a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.
Weathered means to have experienced many hardships and hardships. Same as "weathered".
Experienced in the world] refers to the experience of many changes in the world.
Frost and snow] full: full; Sutra: Experience; Frost and snow: A metaphor for hardship and hardship. Describe a life and struggle that has experienced a long period of hardship and hardship.
Afflicted with sorrow means to have experienced many hardships and tribulations.
Once: Experienced; Canghai: The sea. The parable has seen the big world and does not take ordinary things into account.
Relive old dreams] Wen: review, refers to recall, taste. The metaphor is to relive the past.
Chongzhou Guofu] refers to running the dock and breaking into the rivers and lakes. It also describes rich experience and has seen the world.
Multi-calendar year] calendar: experience; Year: The number of years. The number of years experienced is many.
Wind and rain together] is a metaphor for experiencing hardships together.
Ride in the same boat in the storm and fight the wind and rain together. It is a metaphor for going through tribulation together.
Nautical Ladder Mountain] Cross the sea and climb higher mountains. It refers to going through a long journey.
The life that survived the tiger's mouth. The parable goes through great danger and survives by luck.
Friends in distress] Friends: friendships, friends. Friends who have gone through hardships together.
Good things are more harmful] nuisance: hindrance. Good things often go through many twists and turns before they are realized and successful.
I have experienced a lot and know a lot. Describe deep experience and experience.
Aftermath] catastrophe: disaster; Remaining life: A life that was saved by luck. Lives that survived a disaster.
has experienced many hard days.
Over the years] menstruation: experience. Refers to a long period of time; For a long time.
Nine Deaths Without Regrets] Nine: It means a lot. Even if I die many times, I don't regret it. It is described as strong-willed, does not recognize how many dangers are experienced, and never wavers and retreats.
Nine deaths without regrets] nine: means a lot. Even if I die many times, I don't regret it. It is described as strong-willed, does not recognize how many dangers are experienced, and never wavers and retreats.
Nine Deaths] Nine: It means a lot. Describe surviving the danger of going through great danger. He also described being at a life-and-death juncture, and the situation was very critical.
Fate: unlucky, unlucky; Qi: singular, the ancients thought that the singular number was unlucky. It means that the fate is not good, and many things do not go well. It is used to describe people's ups and downs and frustration.
Curriculum vitae] Curriculum vitae: Experience. What the eye sees.
Ill-fated] 舛: Contrary. I have experienced ups and downs in my life, and I have suffered badly.
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When cattle make horses; Eat humble pie;
hunger and cold; poverty and disease;
selling children and daughters; Nothing;
Clean broke; Flat broke;
Live in great misery; Time hangs heavy on one's hands;
Dark; Chaos in war;
Starving; Clothing does not cover the body;
Homeless; Desperate;
Running into walls everywhere; On the pavement;
Sleeping in the open air; Wandering the world;
Wearing the stars and the moon; Facing the loess with its back to the sky;
Bite the bullet; Life is better than death;
Survive in secret; The sea of bitterness is boundless;
The suffering is great; Lonely;
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Hunger and cold, quails, overstretched, food and dew, destitute, family walls, born in sorrow, dying of peace, displacement, hardship, internal and external hardship, begging for mercy, hardship, sweating, sweating, exhausting, exhausting, tired, tired.
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Idioms to describe hard days: frugality, getting up early and greedy for darkness, not eating enough to be hungry.
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Hungry and cold, the family is surrounded by walls, there are vegetables on the face, when the cow is a horse, the stomach is hungry, the body is penniless, the debt is heavy, the bag is shy, alone, the body has no long things, the door can be full of birds, salivating, the face is bloodless, easy to eat, the clothes are in tatters, the clothes are not covered, the weather is cold, the rabbit is waiting, lying on the ice and begging for carp.
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Coarse tea and light rice, poor as wash, untasted hunger, hunger and cold, hunger and cold, bitter memories and sweetness, clothes do not cover the body, etc.
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Hungry, ragged, sleeping on the streets, and poorly clothed. The road ahead is bleak. I can't think of anything else.
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Idioms to describe hard days include hunger and cold
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Endure hunger, starve and freeze, wind and rain, live like a year, endure humiliation and steal ......
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The clothes are ragged, and the days are like ...... years
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There is no food to eat, the family is surrounded by four walls, and the poverty is like washing.
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Coarse tea and light rice, get up early and be greedy for darkness.
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With hard work, hard work
Sleeping in the open air, hardships and hardships
The years are difficult, one day and three autumns.
I can't sleep at night, and I can't sleep and eat
Eventful times, wars and chaos.
Displacement, loss of life.
The family is broken, and the mourning is everywhere
The people have no means of making a living. With hard work, hard work
Hungry and cold, quails.
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The idioms to describe bitterness are as follows:1. Idioms to describe hard work:
Parents work hard, wind and rain, over the mountains and mountains, mountaineering, mountaineering, mountaineering, wearing the moon and stars, wearing the stars, morning and night, dining wind and staying in the water, eating and sleeping in the open, recocooning with the wind and rain, Qiu Qiu and horses, containing tea and poison.
2. Idioms to describe pain:
The pain is quietly rushing to life, grief-stricken, the liver and intestines are broken, the heart is like a knife, the heart is painful, the bones are broken, the heart is torn apart, the tears are runny, the liver and spleen are sad, the tears are swallowed, the feelings are sad, the soul is ecstatic, and the sky is grabbed.
3. Idioms to describe bitter taste:
Drink ice barberry, drink ice barberry, and ask about diseases.
Words make sentences1. Pain comes from desire.
2. Life is hard.
3. Falling out of love makes him miserable.
4. We share weal and thin.
5. I feel very depressed.
6. Hardship leads to prosperity.
7. I smiled sarcastically.
8. He smiled sarcastically.
9. This is my suffering.
10. Why do you treat me like this?
11. Remember a bitter lesson.
12. **Hardship where to settle down.
13. Good medicine is good for practice.
14. Suffering is the teacher of life.
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Boil: endure it. It refers to enduring a life of hardship and tedium.
Grass clothes and wood food wood: trees. Weave grass for clothing, and feed on the fruits of trees.
Describe simple food and clothing, life is bitter and coarse, coarse food and clothing: poor; Clothing: Clothing; Tsui:
Poor sedan draft; Food: Things. Describe life as hard and boil ginger vinegar as a metaphor for life is bitter.
Endure a bitter and boring life.
Morning and twilight salt: pickled vegetables. Pickled vegetables are served for breakfast, and salt is eaten for dinner. Describe the diet as simple and the life is hard.
Sip water Sip: eat; Mushroom: Legumes. Eat bean soup when you are hungry, and drink water when you are thirsty. Describe life as hard.
Rice and rice and rice, Ru: eat; Glutinous: dry food; Grass: Refers to wild vegetables.
They eat dry food and wild vegetables. Describe life as hard.
粝食coarse clothes 粝: Coarse rice. Coarse cloth clothes, shoddy food and filial piety. It is a metaphor for the bitterness of life.
Xuanjiu gourd The diet is only water and dried gourd. It is a metaphor for the bitterness of life.
Drink water and sip soybean soup when you are hungry, and drink water when you are thirsty. Describe life as hard.
Drink Ice Ru Barberry Ru: Eat; Barberry: commonly known as cork.
Bitter taste. Drink cold water and eat bitter things. It is a metaphor for being in a difficult situation and feeling depressed. It also describes life as hard.
To endure hardship refers to to endure a life of hardship.
Endure a bitter and boring life.
Poor clothing and poor food. It refers to a life of hardship.
Burn dry fish and eat thin taste. Describe life as hard.
Brown Scoop 缊: Old cotton, messy hemp. Brown: Coarse cloth clothes. Scoop: Drinking utensils. 箪: A bamboo vessel for rice. He wears coarse cloth clothes. The diet is made of scoops and spoons. Describe life as very hard.
Twilight Morning Cooking: Cooking rice in the morning and cooking rice in the evening, describing life as bitter.
Drink water from soybean porridge and drink white water. Yu life is hard.
Green lantern yellow roll The light of the oil lamp.
and yellowed scrolls. It refers to the hard study life.
Biting ginger and sipping vinegar describes life as bitter. He also chewed on words.
Drink cold barberry Drink cold water and eat bitter things. Describe life as hard and innocent.
Drinking water and living in a simple house. Describe life as hard.
Bad clothes and food explained shabby clothes and rough food. It refers to a life of hardship.
Bad clothes and thin food clothes: clothes;Thin: Thin;Food: Purify things. Describe life as bitter and evil, rough food, evil: bad;Clothing: Clothing; Food: Things. Poor food and clothing. Describe life as hard.
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Rich and radiant and curvy.
Get it all together. Everyone's body proportions are more harmonious, and fat and thin are appropriate.
Regret is late, regret the beginning,
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