Hard work
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C á ID ā NL ì P ū, which means money is exhausted and people are tired. It comes from Li Hua of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
He: exhausted; he: overtired. Money is exhausted and people are tired
The origin of Idioms
Li Hua of Tang Dynasty wrote in his diaogu battlefield essay: "Han Dynasty devoted himself to the whole world and worked hard to make money."
Idiom usage
It refers to the social situation
Examples
After four or five years of fierce fighting, he devoted himself to his life and wealth. A postscript to Chapter 44 of the popular romance of the Republic of China by Cai Dongfan and Xu Xianfu
Analysis of Idioms
I'll try my best to make money
Antonym: rich country and strong people
Chinese PinYin : cái dān lì pū
Hard work
refuse to show talent without an admirer. pò qín jué xián
A cup of wine and a spear of spear. bēi jiǔ gē máo
Identify the source of drinking water. yǐn shuǐ biàn yuán
constant departure and reunion of friends. xuě ní hóng zhǎo
Drinking water to know the source. yǐn shuǐ zhī yuán
feel sad for the loss of one 's kind. tù sǐ hú bēi