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A four-word idiom that means it is difficult.
1. This four-word idiom means difficulty. Travel across mountains and rivers to describe the pain of traveling far away.

See "wading through mountains and rivers". Source: "Twenty-eight years of Zuo Zhuan's" xianggong ":"I will abandon your monarch and seal it, and I will travel across mountains and rivers and suffer from first frost to show my heart. "

Weathered and full: full; Jing: Experience; Wind and frost: a metaphor for hardship. Describe the hardships and hardships of long-term life and struggle.

Source: Clear sky Ren Shang's "Peach Blossom Fan" Twenty-first time: "The chicken skin is thin, like snow frost, and the silk temples are like silver." Weather-beaten means going through many hardships.

With "weather-beaten". Source: Sun Li's "Xiulu Collection of Literature and the Road to Life": "Our road has finally come a long way. After rough and weather-beaten, I finally came to the present. "

Full of frost and snow: full; Jing: Experience; Frost and snow: metaphor of hardship. Describe the hardships and hardships of long-term life and struggle.

Source: Clear sky Ren Shang's "Peach Blossom Fan" Twenty-first time: "The chicken skin is thin, like frost and snow, and the silk temples are like silver." Pity for others and cherish the sky: lament the times; Compassion: pity for all people.

Refers to lamenting the hardships of the times and pitying the suffering of the people. Source: Yu "On the Minister": "Don't you know that you are interested in yourself? I am afraid of fate, and I am sad and pitiful. "

Be prepared for hardship: all, all; Taste: experience. I have suffered a lot.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Twenty-eight Years": "It is difficult and difficult, so prepare it." Tang Hanyu's Records of Shunzong Volume I: Always holding bows and arrows in front of his family, leading the army to lead the guards and preparing for hardship. "

Be prepared for hard work: all, all. Taste: experience.

I have suffered a lot. Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Twenty-eight Years": "It is difficult and difficult, so prepare it."

Tang Hanyu's Records of Shunzong Volume I: Always holding bows and arrows in front of his family, leading the army to lead the guards and preparing for hardship. "The end of the road describes the difficulty of starting a new career.

It's the same as "The road is blue". Source: Ying Xiuren's Shanghai Jiaotong Library and Freedom of Reading: "We are ragged and fighting alone, not for money, not for reputation, but for peace of mind."

Do not avoid difficulties and obstacles, not afraid of difficulties and obstacles. Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Guan Yu: "Go with your ancestors and don't avoid difficulties and obstacles."

Do not eat millet: millet, generally refers to food. This refers to Boyi and Shu, who died after Shang Dynasty, and did not eat Zhou Su.

The metaphor is loyal and firm, and does not work for the enemy because of difficult livelihood. Source: Biography of Boyi in Historical Records: "The King of Wu put down the Yin chaos, and the world was dominated by the Zhou Dynasty. Boyi and Shu Qi were ashamed of it, did not eat it, hid it in shouyangshan, and ate it from Wei."

Sleeping in the wind. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.

Source: Shi Shi's poem "Send a three-year-old son to the cloud first": "Lu Su's style rice is 600 miles, and the Ming Dynasty drinks Ma Nanjiang water." Eating the wind and swallowing the dew describes the hardships of traveling or living in the wild.

Source: Qing Xuanding's "Night Rain in Qiu Guang": "Eating the wind and dew, trekking everywhere." It is difficult to start a business.

Boil Joan if laurel, boil jade and burn laurel. Metaphor is high prices.

Source: Tang Linkuan's poem "The same year as Confucius and Langzhong": "If you cook Qiong, you will return to the emperor's residence and sell all the cold clothes." Gui Gui Boils Jade Cong: Boil.

Firewood is like cinnamon wood, and rice is as expensive as jade. Describe high prices and bitter life.

Source: Song Sima Guang's Answer to Liu: "The monthly salary is less than tens of thousands, and the jade does not continue." It's hard to move. Even taking a step is difficult.

Describe walking difficulties. It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation.

Source: Tang Du Fu's "Nine Days Post": "Going out and returning to the door, my feet are as wet as ever. The soil is alive, and the thoughts of you are thin ... it is difficult to get along. "

It's hard to move an inch, not even a step. Describe walking difficulties.

It is also a metaphor for being in a difficult situation. Source: Yuan Chu, the fourth fold: "I thought that I was on the boat that year, and I couldn't move."

Walking through the frost describes not being afraid of the cold and running around. Source: Jin's "Bao Puzi Xu Xue": "So I have to go through the wind and rain, wear frost and walk on the ice, hold white with yellow arms, clear fat to approach evil ways, plan to plant early and get late!" Climb, wade, climb, swim.

Metaphor has experienced many difficulties. Source: Shi Naian Ming's "Water Margin" 22: "[Song Jiang Brothers] discussed and hoped to come to Cangzhou Road.

It is inevitable to climb mountains and wade across the state on the way. "The mainstay stands like a pillar mountain in the torrent of the Yellow River.

This is a metaphor, a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment. Source: Yan Zi's Spring and Autumn Annals: "I want to help the river follow the monarch, and I take the left title to flow into the mainstay."

Wandering from one place to another: falling is a metaphor of poverty and frustration; Displacement: waves fall. Because of famine or war, the flow is scattered.

Describe life is hard, wandering around. Source: The Book of Songs: "People also have words and sometimes reveal them."

Han Xue Guangde Biography: "I see that Kanto is extremely sleepy and the people are displaced." Be displaced by famine or war.

Describe life is hard, wandering around. With "drift from place to place".

Source: Meng De's Story of the Summer Volume: "In winter, Jin She left Jiangxi, the residents went to the city and the servants were displaced." Running around.

More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose. Source: Chu's "Qin Yuanchun Farewell Zhang": "I have served for many years and have a wide range of friends. I ran here and there, and the water came to the mountain to pick me up. "

Running around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.

Source: Chu's "Qin Yuanchun Farewell Zhang": "I have served for many years and have a wide range of friends. I ran here and there, and the water came to the mountain to pick me up. " Floating east and west means drifting around, with no definite destination.

Source: The first and second chapters of Dangkou Zhi: "The coachman said,' Only one person thinks he should be beaten.' Xu Huai listened and asked who it was. The driver said,' This man's name is Yan, and his name is Shu De ... He has been wandering all over the world, and I don't know where he lives. "

East and west describe it as difficult to walk. Source: Wei Mingmin's "New Water Order Geng Wuchun Trial Pen" divertimento: "Look at this song, my back is waist, my hands are shaking, my words are coquettish, my clothes are tattered, my movements are staggering, one step is lower and one step is higher."

Wandering around means wandering around. Source: The fourth time of "Wild Sou Exposed Words": "If my sister doesn't feel pity, how can I stay calm after my sister's death?"

Duckweed is a metaphor for wandering. Source: Guan's poem "Farewell to Jia Yun's Old Age": "Life is a hundred years old, duckweed is temporarily blind."

2. What are the four-word idioms that indicate difficulty? 1) it's as difficult as climbing into the sky: describe something difficult.

2) commendable: difficult: extremely difficult to do. It is very valuable to be able to do something that is not easy to do.

3) it is difficult to say it alone: metaphor is weak and difficult to achieve. 4) Advance despite difficulties, retreat after knowing what is easy: it means to think twice before becoming an official, and be afraid of rushing when being an official.

5) inextricably linked: refers to the stalemate between the two sides in quarrels, struggles, competitions, etc. And it's hard to separate. Sometimes it is also described that the relationship between the two sides is very close and inseparable.

6) It's hard to be emotional: it means you can't get through. Take "Working for Love".

7) it is difficult to continue: it is difficult to continue. 8) extremely difficult: it means very difficult.

9) There are too many servants: the original meaning is that there are too many Confucian scholars to talk about at once. It takes a long time to say a thing once, and even if someone changes it halfway, it may not be finished. There are too many people or things to count.

10) inseparable: separated: separated; Put it down. Describe a good relationship and don't want to be separated.

Also known as "inseparable".

1 1) inextricably linked: refers to the stalemate between the two sides in quarrels, struggles, competitions, etc. And it's hard to separate. Sometimes it is also described that the relationship between the two sides is very close and inseparable.

12) he is my brother: Both brothers are very good and inseparable. It's not good to satirize both brothers now.

He is my brother. 13) Difficult to be confused: it means that people are difficult to be confused when they should be confused.

14) many difficulties and doubts: everyone has problems in his heart. 15) moving with many difficulties: everyone has problems in his heart.

16) Quit after learning difficulties: The original intention is to act according to circumstances and not do things that are actually impossible. When you know something is difficult, back off.

17) Advance despite difficulties: face difficulties. 18) disasters: there are many and serious disasters.

19) because it's hard to see: because: for some reason; Smart: smart. Because it is difficult and the skills are more ingenious.

20) Fear of difficulties means overcoming difficulties and defeating the enemy. 2 1) It's more difficult than heaven.

It is extremely difficult to describe and realize. 22) Heaven is difficult: it is even more difficult than heaven.

It is extremely difficult to describe and realize. 23) Unbelievable: it is not easy to believe.

24) Unpredictable: forward: forward; Material: It is difficult to predict.

25) it is difficult to be affectionate: it means that you can't pass. 26) unsustainable: unsustainable.

27) Don't say: the reason or thing hidden in the deep heart is not convenient to say. 28) He is my brother: both brothers are very good, but they are inseparable.

It's not good to satirize both brothers now. 29) inseparable: give up: put down.

Describe a good relationship and don't want to be separated. Also known as "inseparable"

30) Easy first, then difficult: difficult: hard, hard; Gain: gain.

Pay the labor first, then get the harvest. Metaphor does not sit back and enjoy the success.

3 1) extremely difficult and dangerous: describe many difficulties and dangers. 32) Extremely difficult: it's hard to say.

33) Endless hardships: There are still many hardships. All kinds of difficulties and hardships.

34) Resolving difficulties and disputes: It originally meant eliminating dangers and resolving disputes for people. This refers to the mediation of disputes between the two sides.

35) Mother's Day: It refers to your birthday. An indescribable selection of four-word idioms 1) Casting soldiers in times of crisis: Only when you are in danger can you cast weapons.

Metaphor is not prepared at ordinary times, only temporary solutions. 2) There is no fear in the face of difficulties: fear: fear.

Be fearless in the face of danger. 3) Avoid the heavy weight: drag out an ignoble existence when in danger.

4) Don't be afraid of difficulties: Pro: Arrive; Difficult: disaster; Fear: fear. I am not afraid at all when I am in danger.

5) Don't be afraid of difficulties: Pro: Arrive; Difficult: disaster; Fear: fear. I am not afraid at all when I am in danger.

6) Don't avoid difficulties: avoid: avoid. Don't hide in danger.

Describe bravery. 7) Suffering: The suffering and disasters suffered are both deep and heavy.

8) Rescue difficult crisis: Help people in need to solve the crisis. 9) Difficult Yucheng: Yucheng: honorific, meaning perfection and success.

Describe the success after hard training. 10) difficulties and obstacles: difficulties and obstacles on the road ahead.

1 1) Hard and tortuous: Hard and tortuous. 12) hardship: describe a difficult situation and many difficulties.

13) hard-working, exhausted: describe low income and hard life. 14) it's hard to miss an opportunity: it means that the opportunity is rare and fleeting.

15) A friend in need: friendship, friends. Friends who have experienced hardships together.

16) adversity and * * *: * * * share risks and overcome difficulties together. Refers to the close relationship with each other and the same interests.

17) couples in trouble: troubles: troubles and disasters. Refers to couples who have experienced hardships and can share joys and sorrows.

18) Inevitably guilty: It means that you can't escape the responsibility of committing a crime and must be punished. 19) You can't protect yourself: You can't protect yourself.

20) vines are difficult to grow: this means that weeds breed and are difficult to eliminate. Later, when power expanded, it was difficult to eliminate it.

2 1) It is difficult to figure out how to breed: breeding: same, long; Vines: multiply and spread. Never let bad things spread, otherwise, it will be difficult to clean up.

22) Hard to count: "Pull". It's hard to count when you pull out your hair.

There are countless crimes described. 23) Desire is hard to achieve: Desire: personal desire.

It is difficult to do things according to one's own wishes. 24) public anger is difficult to handle: it means that public anger is difficult to handle.

25) public anger is difficult to commit: offense: offense, offense. The anger of the masses, untouchables.

It means you can't do things that the masses are not satisfied with. 26) It's hard to say that everyone has different tastes, so it's hard to make a meal that everyone feels delicious.

It is difficult to satisfy everyone. 27) difficult to choke: choking: blocked.

There are too many obstacles in implementation. 28) Inevitable: Inevitable.

29) Destiny: In the old society, superstitious people thought that destiny takes a hand's disaster in life could not escape. The present tense is also used to refer to the inevitability of some kind of disaster.

30) Desire is hard to fill: desire: desire; Seagull: deep valley. Describe desire as a deep valley, which is difficult to fill.

Of greed, insatiable. 3 1) It's hard to say.

Although he has a mouth, he can't speak. It means inconvenient or afraid to say anything.

32) It's hard to tell the difference. It's hard to say with a mouth.

It's hard to tell the difference. 33) It's a long story: one sentence can't describe the twists and turns of things clearly (used for bad things).

34) A tree is difficult to support: the building is about to collapse, which is beyond the support capacity of a tree. Metaphor a person's strength is thin, can't maintain the overall situation.

35) Dead wood is hard to carve: it means that people can't carve, or things and conditions are hopeless. Use "rotten wood"

3. What are the four-word idioms that mean "difficult"? They are helpless, struggling, painstaking, walking on thin ice and difficult.

1, helpless [shù shǒu wú cè] Interpretation: strategy: method. When you have a problem, it's like being tied to your hand. Nothing you can do can stop it.

Sentence-making: When we encounter difficulties and are helpless, we must give ourselves courage, believe that we are unique, and seize this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to practice ourselves. 2, struggling [jǔ bù wéi jiān] Interpretation: It is difficult to take a step forward (dimensional: auxiliary words), which means that it is difficult to do things every step forward.

Sentence-making: Language aesthetics is divorced from social practice, so it has been difficult to develop to this day. 3, painstaking [ǒu xěn lěXuè] Interpretation: spit: spit; Li: Drop by drop.

Metaphor is exhausted. It is often described as the hard work of career, work and literary creation.

Sentence: The teacher has worked hard for us all his life. For example, we should visit him often this year. 4. Walking on thin ice [rú l ǐ bó bΡ ng] Interpretation: Walking: practicing and stepping on it.

Walking on thin ice. Metaphor is extremely cautious and alert.

Sentence: This task concerns the lives of thousands of people. We are walking on thin ice, how can we be careless? 5. It's as difficult as climbing into the sky [nán rú dēng tiān] Interpretation: It's difficult to describe things. Sentence: It is easier to settle Prince Baylor than to marry yourself.

4. What are some four-character idioms that are very difficult to describe?

First of all, looking for a needle in a haystack

Vernacular explanation: also called looking for a needle in a haystack. Take a needle from the sea. Metaphor is extremely difficult to find.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Wang

Source: "Spring History": "Cough; Only the fate is low; Human feelings are thin and evil; Seeking profit is like looking for a needle in a haystack; It's like a fire. "

Well, it's just a low fate; Human feelings are shallow and bad, and finding benefits is like looking for a needle in a haystack; Hold the pot until the dry wood catches fire. "

Extended data:

Idioms that describe easy are: easy to get, easy to get, catching turtles in a jar, easy to get.

First of all, it's easy

Vernacular explanation: It is easy and effortless to describe things.

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Zhu

Source: "The Book of Songs Ya Ren" Note: "It is easy for everyone to say virtue; However, people can't lift it. "

People speak easily and effortlessly, but no one can do it.

Second, it is within reach.

Interpretation of the vernacular: the metaphor is very good (spit on the hand).

Dynasty: Northern Song Dynasty

Authors: Song Qi, Ouyang Xiu, Fan Zhen, Lu.

Source: "Biography of Chu Suiliang in the New Tang Dynasty": "Only one or two generals will be sent; Fu Ruibing hundred thousand; Xiangyun; At your fingertips. "

As long as you send one or two generals and then 100 thousand soldiers, Xiangyun is easy to get.

Third, catch turtles in a jar.

Vernacular interpretation: all the bad guys to be caught are under control. Describe it confidently.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Kang

Source: "Water Margin Li Kui jy Negative Sutra": "This is the itch of Mowo Mountain; Train him to catch turtles in a jar; Without effort, he can catch the person who must be caught.

Fourth, mistresses

Vernacular explanation: it means that you can succeed with confidence or without effort.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Wu Cheng'en

Source: Journey to the West: "I will be with my brother * * *; At your fingertips. "

5. Four-word words or idioms expressing hardship: excuses; Hard work: hard work.

Don't run away from hard work. Describe people who are not afraid of hardship and have strong perseverance.

Resign tirelessly: refuse. Although you are tired and hard, you don't refuse. You describe hard work and hardship.

Although fatigue and hardship are not rejected, they are described by wind and rain, and by hardship. Hundreds of heavy cocoons describe the hardships of a long journey.

Desperate management: painstaking management; Management: planning. Try to manage and plan.

The latter refers to working hard on a certain cause under difficult circumstances. Negative salary and negative salary: carrying firewood, Zhu Maichen used firewood to study in the Han Dynasty; Hanging a horn: Hanging a book to be read on a horn, and Li Mi of Sui Dynasty rode on the back of a cow to read.

Reading while working is not afraid of hard work. Bream: fish name, body like bream; Hey: red; Tail: A red tail.

The tail of squid is red. For example, people are worried about national affairs and work very hard, just like the tail of a squid is tired and red.

Wind comb and rain comb: comb your hair; Mu: Wash your hair. The wind combs your hair and the rain washes your hair.

Describe people who often work hard outside regardless of the wind and rain. Farming in cold weather and weeding in hot weather.

Describe farming hard. Polygonum hydropiper: a bitter water plant.

Regardless of hard work, sympathize with the disease. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the monarch to appease the soldiers and civilians and share joys and sorrows with the people.

Poisonous tea: bitter herbs; Ru: Eat. Metaphor has experienced a lot of hard work.

Suffer hardship, describing enduring suffering or eating to death. Use "put up with hardships".

Suffering: spicy; Ru: Eat. Describe suffering or suffering.

Describe complicated affairs and hard work. Describe the hard work of freezing with frost and dew.

Being exposed to rain and frost means being exposed to rain and frost. Describe hard work.

A comb in the rain describes people who often work hard outside and have no shelter from the wind and rain. With Rain and Hurricane.

Wind and rain: shampoo; Comb: comb your hair. The wind combs your hair and the rain washes your hair.

Describe people who often work hard outside and have no shelter from the wind and rain. Polygonum cuspidatum: A spicy grass.

Polygonum hydropiper has bitter taste, but insects parasitic on Polygonum hydropiper don't think it is bitter. Metaphorically, people are content with their own habits and don't know how difficult it is.

Polygonum cuspidatum (a kind of spicy grass) is used to eating Polygonum cuspidatum, and it is no longer spicy. Metaphor means that people will go to great pains to do what they want to do.

Work without regrets: hard work and fatigue. Although it is very hard and tired, I have no complaints.

Describe the dutiful son's care for his parents. This also means that politicians make people work hard and the people have no complaints.

Useless: hard, busy; Mediocrity: mediocrity. Refers to a mediocre and busy person or a mediocre lifestyle.

Hard work: fatigue and hard work; Division and crowd: army; Move: to send out, mobilize. The original point is to mobilize a large number of troops.

Now refers to the use of a lot of manpower. Rusu meal stays in the open air for the night and is eaten in the air.

Describe the hardships of traveling life. Sleeping in the wind.

Describe the hardships of traveling or field work. Sleeping in the wind describes the hardships of the journey.

Long-distance travel: over mountains, wading across rivers. Refers to long-distance crossing mountains and waters.

Describe a long journey and a hard journey. Wake up in the morning and wake up at night: get up.

Get up early and go to bed late. Describe the effort.

Climbing the mountain: step, dance and walk together. Describe the long road and the hard road.

Mountain climbing: beyond. Describe the long road and the hard road.

Put on the stars and go out with them on your head. Go out before dawn.

It's hard to describe. Wear the moon and stars, and Dai Yue is overhead.

Describe going out early and returning late, working hard, or running around day and night, the journey is hard. Dusty: hard and busy.

Describe the hardships and busyness on the journey. Sleeping in the wind.

Describe the hardships of traveling or field work. Travel-stained: refers to travel, meaning hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road.

Describe the journey, busy and tired. Sleep in the wind: dinner; Dew: dew, open air; Stay overnight.

Sleeping in the wind. Describe the hardships of traveling or field work.

Feng shui: dinner; Stay overnight. Sleeping in the wind.

Describe the hardships of traveling or field work. Crossing mountains and mountains: crossing; Ridge: Mountain range.

Over mountains and mountains. Describe the hardships of field work or journey.

Dai Yue wears the stars and the moon. It's hard to describe running around all night or going out early and coming back late.

It's hard to travel all night or go out early and come back late. Callus: abnormal hardening and thickening of the skin.

It's hard to describe. Such as Kuhan Xinxin: spicy; Ru: Eat.

Describe suffering or suffering. Daily management: handling and handling; Wan Ji: All kinds of affairs.

Describe the busy government affairs and hard work. Every day, there are thousands of machines to describe the busy government affairs and hard work.

Use "daily management". Drag men and women to lead children.

Often used to describe the hardships of a journey or livelihood. Dragging men and women and leading children.

Often used to describe the hardships of a journey or livelihood. Stew dry to avoid dampness, and talk about the hard work of raising children.

It is the same to describe the hard work of a mother to raise her children by "simmering dry and getting wet" Refers to the child lying in bed drowning, the mother would rather get wet by herself and let the child often lie dry.

When it boils dry, it gets wet. The original intention of marriage is that the daughter of a poor family has no money to buy a wedding dress, but she works hard every year to embroider with gold thread to make a wedding dress for others.

Metaphor is empty and hard for others. Uyghur poverty years Uyghur: the appearance of hard work; Poor year: all the year round.

Working hard all the year round, diligent and unremitting. Wind, wind and rain: Gubu.

The wind blows the head and the rain washes the hair. Describe running around, very hard.

Leading boys and girls with men and women. Often used to describe the hardships of a journey or livelihood.

Sleep at night: sleep. Forgot to sleep at night.

Describe studying or working very hard. Forget to sleep at night.

Describe studying or working very hard. The dusty journey describes the hardships of the journey.

Rain, sunshine, rain and sunshine exposure. It also describes the hard work in the wild or on the journey.

Barbecue in the rain: barbecue. In the rain, in the sun.

Describe the hardships of traveling or field work. Once and for all: comfort.

Try hard once, do things well, and then you can stop trying. Do as people do.

6. What are the four words that describe life is very hard? There are many four-word words to describe the very hard life, such as: poor family, hanging house, eating wind and dew, eating one day a day, not having enough to eat, and so on.

Detailed explanation: 1. Poor family [jiā pín rú xǐ] Detailed explanation 1. Explanation: The family is as poor as a church mouse. Describe extreme poverty.

2. From: Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Haircut for Guests" is the first discount: "I have no children to learn Confucianism, read a lot of poetry books, and strive to boast that my family is poor." 3. Example: The mother pitied the young, showing tears and dying, so she managed the work with the help of the old servant and didn't return until half a year.

After the funeral. ◎ Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Ren Xiu II: Room is like a curtain [shirúXunán qi] Detailed explanation 1. Explanation: suspension: suspension; Qing: musical instrument, hollow.

It's like hanging a stone chime in the room. Describe being as poor as a church mouse and having nothing.

2. From: "On Mandarin and Shandong": "If the room is hanging, there is no grass in the wild, why are you afraid?" 3. Example: As a result, the ice and snow are piling up day by day, and the soldiers and horses are servants.

◎ Li Mingzhi's "Chu Tan Ji Couple II" III: Eating Wind and Drinking Dew [cā nFē ng yǐ nǐ lù] Detailed explanation 1. Explanation: Describe the hardships of traveling or living in the wild. 2. From: Wang Ming Shouren's Travel Notes: "Eat the wind and drink the dew, not hungry."

3. Example: However, field investigation and geological work are also very arduous. ◎ Xu Chi's "Geological Light" IV: Dining on the Same Day [b? ng r? shí] Detailed explanation 1. Description: Two days are merged into one day.

You can't eat it every day. You can only eat food for one day in two or three days. Describe living in poverty

2. From: "The Book of Rites": "The Confucian forest has an acre of palace, four walls and one room, full of laurel trees and a penghu urn, and it is well dressed and eaten every day." For example, if you want to travel to the north, you should go to the south first, and you can cross Luzhou in May, where nothing grows. ~, I have to cherish myself, but Gu can't be partial to the capital of Shu.

◎ Three Kingdoms Zhi Shu Zhuge Liang's Model V: Not enough to eat [shí bù guǒ fù] 1. Explanation: Fruit: Full, full. Refers to not having enough to eat.

Describe living in poverty. Source: Song Zhuangzhou's "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour" in the Warring States Period: "Those who are suitable for the wild are upside down, and their stomachs are as expected."

3. Make sentences with examples: People live in poor conditions, with no clothes and no food. Guo Moruo's Historical Draft of China, Part III, Chapter III, Section 1.