burdensome
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh à in á nx í ng, which means there are too many obstacles to implement. It's from answering questions of Guan neihou.
The idiom comes from Gong Zizhen's answer to a question from the Marquis of Guannei in Qing Dynasty: "the longer the country's history is, the more difficult it will be to move, and the whole world can't tolerate it."
Chinese PinYin : zhì ài nán xíng
burdensome
a pleasure which would cost one nothing. shī ér bù fèi
A thousand push and ten thousand resistance. qiān tuī wàn zǔ
stand firmly and fight steadily. wěn zhā wěn dǎ
restrain one 's grief and accord with inevitable changes. jié āi shùn biàn
The cicada's wings are heavy, and the weight is light. chán yì wéi zhòng,qiān jūn wéi qīng