endure hardships and be capable of hard work
Bear hardships and stand hard work, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ī K ǔ n à IL á o, which means to be able to live a hard life and endure fatigue. From the current situation and the tasks of the New Fourth Army.
Idiom explanation
Nai: I can stand it.
The origin of Idioms
Zhou Enlai's the current situation and the tasks of the New Fourth Army: "our new Fourth Army can bear hardships and stand hard work and is not afraid of difficulties."
Idiom usage
Combined; as attribute; with commendatory meaning, it describes people's perseverance. example we need to have the spirit of hard work to succeed.
Chinese PinYin : chī kǔ nài láo
endure hardships and be capable of hard work
to live in complacency on barely sufficient or insecure means. tōu ān dàn xī
as long as the heaven and earth endure. dì jiǔ tiān cháng