Paramecium sinense
Chengxinglvcao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is ch é NGX ī NGL ǚ C ǎ o, which means wearing stars and stepping on grass. It describes going out early and coming back late and working hard. From & lt; baopuzi & gt; autobiography.
The origin of Idioms
Ge Hong's "baopuzi's autobiography" in Jin Dynasty: "if you are hungry, cold and tired, you should bow to the tiller, inherit the stars and walk on the grass, and do not attack in secret."
Idiom usage
As an attributive or adverbial, it refers to people's toil
Chinese PinYin : chéng xīng lǚ cǎo
Paramecium sinense
unable to get up after a fall. yī diē bù zhèn
the precious stone lands its innocent possessor in jail. huái bì qí zuì
One generation is worse than another. yī dài bù rú yī dài
If you have something to change, if you have nothing to encourage. yǒu zé gǎi zhī,wú zé jiā miǎn