hard-earned
It's a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is l á ICH ù B ù y ì, which means the success of things or the acquisition of property after hard work.
allusion
Zhu Bailu was born in Kunshan in the late Ming Dynasty. His father was killed when he was fighting against the Qing army. He helped his mother and his younger brothers and sisters to move from place to place. After the unification of the Qing Dynasty, he had no intention to be an official. He taught students in the countryside and devoted himself to learning, saying that "reading is for sages.". He is very knowledgeable, but he pays more attention to the cultivation of human character. He said: "a porridge and a meal, when thinking, it's not easy to come and go, it's half a thread, and it's hard to keep reading." "It is the most shameful to see the rich and envious, and the most humble to meet the poor and proud." "It's not really good to do good things and want people to see them, but it's really evil to do evil things and fear people to know them."
explain
The success of the matter has gone through hard work.
Chinese PinYin : lái chù bù yì
hard-earned
The road of heaven and man. tiān wú jué rén zhī lù
depart from the world for ever. yǔ shì cháng cí