all sufferings have their reward
It's a Chinese idiom,
Pinyin is: K ǔ J ì ng ā NL á I,
The hard days are over, the good days are coming.
From the romance of the Western chamber.
idiom
all sufferings have their reward
Pinyin
kǔjìngānlái
Citation explanation
Gan: sweet is a metaphor for happiness. The hard days are over, the good days are coming. The fourth book of butterfly dream by Guan Hanqing in Yuan Dynasty: "I've been in prison; I've had a good time." The first fold of the fourth book of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty: "forget to eat, waste to sleep, and comfort the heart. If you don't really bear it, how can you hook up this Acacia and make it happy." Yuan Baipu's the third fold of the story of the east wall: it seems that it's not in vain to teach people to do harm, and it's sweet and bitter. Wu Chengen's journey to the West Chapter 9: I don't want you to give birth to this monkey and have my father-in-law avenge me. It's a great pleasure to have a good time. Wei xiuren of the Qing Dynasty wrote the fourteenth chapter of "traces of the moon and flowers:" he and I have suffered for a year. Naturally, we are happy with the pain. " it is also called "all the hard work and all the sweet work". The third discount of yuhuchun written by Wuhan Minister of Yuan Dynasty: "you should stop worrying, and you should worry first and then be happy Lin Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 2 of "the surprise of making a case at the first moment": "once the poor and humble people become prosperous, they get rich and rich, and the taste is deep and sweet."
Analysis of Idioms
The best is the best, the best is the best, the best is the best
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning.
Chinese PinYin : kǔ jìn gān lái
all sufferings have their reward
waste all the previous efforts. qián gōng jiē qì
Urgent and critical inspection. jí jí kē chá
a hundred flowers contend in beauty. bǎi huā zhēng yàn
big in stature and eminent in virtue without comparison. shuò dà wú péng
having good faith , virtue and patriotism. zhōng gān yì dǎn
a mantis trying to stop a chariot. táng bì dāng zhé