Worry and worry
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é NGL ǜ K ù nx ī n, which means to describe painstaking. It's from Mencius, the second part of Gaozi.
Idiom explanation
It's hard work.
The origin of Idioms
In Mencius, the second chapter of Gaozi: "when you are trapped in your heart, you have to worry about it, and then you make it." In the middle, I take off my clothes and shrink my food. I'm not tired of my skin, muscles and bones. Shaoshi Shanfang bicong · Jingji Huitong 4 by Hu Yinglin in Ming Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : héng lǜ kùn xīn
Worry and worry
spears of barbed wild grass flourished abundantly. jīng jí cóng shēng
tell lies about this and about that. shuō bái dào hēi