I'm tired of making mistakes
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced zh é ch à ngy à NN á n, which means to overcome difficulties and win. It's from the eclipse of the fourth year of Yanguang.
explain
[idiom]: overcome difficulties
[Pinyin]: zh é ch à ngy à NN á n
Zcyn
Explanation: it refers to the ability to overcome difficulties and win.
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According to the eclipse of the fourth year of Yanguang written by Ma Rong of Han Dynasty, "you must have two talents, no two short tiredness. You can take part in the official affairs, and take charge of the art of war. Then you can overcome the difficulties and turn the disaster into a blessing."
Discrimination of words
It's hard to be bored
Grammar: used as predicate or attribute; used in writing
Chinese PinYin : zhé chōng yàn nán
I'm tired of making mistakes
Strong in, strong in. qiáng zhōng gèng yǒu qiáng zhōng shǒu
make no social distinctions in teaching. yǒu jiào wú lèi
one 's strength does not match one 's ambitions. lì bù cóng xīn
What you say comes with what you say. yán fā huò suí
the time and fates are against someone. mìng jiǎn shí guāi