keep going by painstaking effort
Poor management, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C à nd à NJ à ngy í ng, which means to make painstaking efforts to manage and plan; later, it refers to working hard in a difficult situation. From the Tang Dynasty Du Fu's poem "Danqing is a gift to Cao Jiangjun Ba": "the imperial edict says that the general refers to silk, and the craftsman is in business."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] painstakingly manage, painstakingly achieve, and [antonym] have no intention
Idiom usage
It's more formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's hard to plan and work. In this way, the house, on the street of that slum, is a very tidy house. From being deeply touched by a case told by judge coney to writing coney's story as resurrection, Tolstoy spent 12 years. In the original poem by Ye Xie of the Qing Dynasty, "Du Fu's seven words are long, his changes are wonderful, and he is extremely miserable."
Idioms and allusions
In the Taiji palace to the north of Chang'an, there is a famous Lingyan Pavilion. In the period of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, most of the portraits had been peeled off, their colors were dim and blurred, and they lost their original luster. After Tang Xuanzong ascended the throne, he encouraged people to learn from these 24 founding fathers and called Cao Ba, a famous painter of that time and a descendant of Cao Cao, into the palace to make up his paintings. After a lot of thinking and history checking, a few days later, Cao BA's paintings of 24 meritorious men were all presented in front of the public with brand-new features. Xuanzong was very satisfied with the painting, so he immediately asked his attendants to take a lot of gold and silk to reward Cao Ba, and made him general zuowuwei. However, after appointing Li Linfu, Yang Guozhong and other powerful officials, Xuanzong rarely called Cao Ba into the palace to paint. Later, he was convicted of a minor crime and demoted to civilian. later, an Lushan and Shi Siming launched a rebellion, and Cao BA was exiled to Chengdu, where he made a living by drawing pictures for passers-by. once, Du Fu, a famous poet, came to Chengdu and saw Cao BA's painting nine horses at his friend's home. When he learned that the famous painter was also in Chengdu, he went to visit him. After several inquiries, Cao BA was finally found in the street. Out of sympathy, Du Fu presented Cao BA with a poem entitled "danqingyin: a gift to general Cao Ba". One of the verses reads: "the imperial edict says that the general is brushing silk and the craftsman is in a miserable business."
Chinese PinYin : cǎn dàn jīng yíng
keep going by painstaking effort
It's a thousand miles away. chā yǐ háo lí,shī zhī qiān lǐ
I've gone through a lot of sweat. hàn chū qià bèi
a threshold worn low by visitors. hù xiàn wéi chuān
enjoy cockfights and dogracing. dòu jī zǒu gǒu