Thankless and thankless
Try not to please (CH ī L ì B ù t ǎ oh ǎ o). It took a lot of effort and didn't get any praise. It's difficult to do things, or work in a clumsy way.
Quotation and explanation: seeking. It took a lot of effort and didn't get any praise. It's difficult to do things, or work in a clumsy way. Chapter 18 of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty: "to be honest, with money, I'd better give it to my uncle instead of being thankless." Mao Dun's Bai Juyi and his contemporary poets: "strictly speaking, the translation of poetry is an important thing." Xiehouyu's father-in-law carries his son and daughter-in-law across the river; he carries a millstone across the river; he holds a bridge pole to pull a boat; his brother-in-law carries his brother and daughter-in-law across the river; he lifts a pestle pit to play; the top stone lion plays tricks
Chinese PinYin : chī lì bù tǎo hǎo
Thankless and thankless
employ incapable men instead of able men. huáng zhōng cháng qì
Holding ice in winter and holding fire in summer. dōng hán bào bīng,xià rè wò huǒ
an oil lamp before the statue of buddha. qīng dēng gǔ fó