deal with a host of problems every day
deal with a host of problems every day. Chinese idiom, pronounced R ì L ǐ w à NJ ī, describes busy government affairs and hard work. From the book of history Gao Tao mo.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: go all out, eat all night; antonym: do nothing
Idiom usage
After the founding of the people's Republic of China, our beloved Premier Zhou worked day and night and seldom had a chance to rest as an adult. Yu Min's deep memory of Uncle Zhou
The origin of Idioms
Gaotaomo, the book of history, said: "work hard, one day, two days, ten thousand opportunities." In the book of the Han Dynasty, the list of officials and ministers states that "the prime minister and the prime minister are all officials of the Qin Dynasty, with gold seals and purple ribbons, who are in charge of Wanji, the assistant of the emperor."
Chinese PinYin : rì lǐ wàn jī
deal with a host of problems every day
half of the country in the southeast. dōng nán bàn bì