A hundred sacrifices and heavy responsibilities
Baishe Chongfu is a Chinese idiom, pronounced B ǎ ISH è ch ó ngji ǎ n, which describes a long journey, very hard work.
interpretation
A hundred Li shed, the sole of the old skin on the birth of hard skin. It's very hard to run for a long time. It is also called "giving up everything for a long time".
source
Chuang Tzu · the way of heaven: "I heard that Confucius was a saint. I have come all the way here, willing to see you, willing to give up and dare not rest. " "Huainanzi xiuwuxun" says: "in the past, the glory of the South was shameful, and the only way to die was in oneself I'm afraid to rest. I'll see Lao Dan in the south. "
A hundred sacrifices and heavy responsibilities
feel as if a knife were piercing one 's heart - xīn rú dāo jù
hills topple and the earth shake - dì bēng shān cuī
strong as a bear in the hips and with a back supple as a tiger 's - hǔ bèi xióng yāo
Distinguish between the sun and the cold - biàn rì yán liáng
Broken willows and broken flowers - liǔ zhé huā cán
low prices for grain hurt the peasants - gǔ jiàn shāng nóng