The four-character idiom means hard work and diligence

1. A four-character word or idiom that expresses hardship and hard work

Toiled: dodge; toiling: tired and hard.

Don’t avoid hard work. Describes people who are not afraid of hardship and have strong perseverance.

To go to great lengths to refuse: to decline. Even if you are tired and toiled, you will not refuse. To describe hard work and hard work, you will not refuse: refuse.

Although you are tired and hard, you will not refuse. It describes working hard and working hard in the wind and rain. It describes being a hard-working person. Bai She Heavy Cocoon describes the hardship of walking a long distance.

Dismal management: hard work; management: planning. Work hard and plan hard.

It refers to working hard in a certain undertaking in a difficult situation. Negative salary and hanging horns Negative salary: carrying firewood on the back, Zhu Maichen carried firewood on his back to read in the Han Dynasty; hanging horns: hanging the books to be read on the horns of an ox, Li Mi in the Sui Dynasty read on the back of an ox.

Refers to studying while working, without fear of hard work. Bream bream: the name of the fish, the body is like a bream; bream: red; bream: red tail.

The gurnard's tail is red. It is a metaphor that people worry about state affairs and work very hard, just like the tail of a bream fish that turns red from exhaustion.

Feng Zhi Yu Mu Zhi: comb your hair; Mu: wash your hair. The wind combs my hair and the rain washes it.

Describes people who often work hard outside regardless of wind and rain. Plowing in the cold and weeding in the heat.

Describes the hard work of farming. HanPolygonum asks JiJiPolygonium: a bitter-flavored aquatic plant.

Regardless of hard work, condolences to the sick. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the monarch to appease the army and the people and share the joys and sorrows with the people.

Hantarudutu: bitter vegetable; Ru: eat. A metaphor for going through hard work.

To endure hardships or endure hardships is to endure hardships or endure hardships. Same as "bearing hardships".

Contain Xin Ru Ku Xin: spicy; Ru: eat. To describe enduring hardship or enduring hardship.

Busy describes the appearance of complicated and hard work. "Mu Lu Zhan Shuang" means suffering from frost and dew.

Showing rain and frost refers to being hit by rain and frost. Describes hard work.

"Drying in the rain and combing the wind" describes people who often work hard outside without shelter from the wind and rain. Same as "Drying in the rain and catching the wind".

Mu Yu Zhi Feng Mu: wash your hair; Zhi: comb your hair. The wind combs my hair and the rain washes it.

Describes people who often work hard outside without shelter from the wind and rain. Polygonum is unknown to Polygonum: a spicy grass.

Polygonum tastes bitter, but the insects that live on it do not find it bitter. It is a metaphor for people who are content with their habits and don’t know how hard it is.

Polygonum Insects Forget the Pungent Insects that are used to eating Polygonum (a spicy grass) no longer feel that Polygonum is spicy. It is a metaphor that people will go to great lengths to do what they want.

Work hard without complaining about hard work: work hard and be tired. Although it is very hard and tiring, I have no complaints.

Describes a filial son who serves his parents carefully. It also means that those in power make the people work hard and the people have no complaints.

mediocre mediocre: hard work, busy; mediocre: mediocre. Refers to a mediocre and busy person or a mediocre lifestyle.

To work with the troops and mobilize the masses: fatigue, hard work; division and mass: army; Dong: to dispatch, to mobilize. The original intention was to mobilize a large number of troops.

Now it means using a lot of manpower. Sleeping in the open air and eating in the wind.

Describe the hardships of traveling life. Eat in the open air and sleep in the open air.

Describe the hard work of traveling or field work. Dining wind and sleeping water describe the hardship of the journey.

Long-distance trek: over mountains and ridges, across rivers. Refers to long-distance crossing of mountains and rivers.

Describes the long and hard journey. Xing in the morning and Xing in the night: get up.

Get up early and go to bed late. Describes hard work.

Mountain climbing and climbing: same as "step", dance and walk. Describes a long and hard journey.

Climbing mountains suddenly: transcendence. Describes a long and hard journey.

Go out with the stars on your head. Go out before dawn.

Describes very hard work. Wearing the moon and stars, wearing stars, with the moon above his head.

Describes going out early and coming back late, working hard, or traveling day and night, and the journey is hard. Feng Chen Lu Lu Lu Lu: looking hard and busy.

Describes the hard work and busyness on the journey.

Feng dian sleeps in the wind, eats in the open air, and sleeps in the open air.

Describe the hard work of traveling or field work. Feng Chen Pu Pu Feng Chen: refers to traveling, with the meaning of hard work; Pu Pu: looking tired from traveling.

It describes traveling, being busy and tiring. Feng Xiang Lu Su Xiang: dinner; Lu: dew, open air; Su: accommodation, overnight.

Eat in the wind and sleep in the open air. Describe the hard work of traveling or field work.

Fengxiushuisuxiu: dinner; Su: accommodation, overnight. Eat in the wind and sleep in the open air.

Describe the hard work of traveling or field work. Climbing mountains and ridges: over; ridge: mountains.

Climbed the mountains and crossed the steep mountains. Describe the hardships of field work or travel.

Wearing stars and wearing moon. Wearing stars and wearing moon. It describes running around all night or leaving early and returning late, which is very hard.

To wear the stars and the moon means running around all night or leaving early and coming back late, which is very hard. Callus: Abnormal hardening and thickening of the skin.

Describes extremely hard work. Ru Ku contains pungent: spicy; Ru means eating.

To describe enduring hardship or enduring hardship. Rili Wanji: deal with, handle; Wanji: all kinds of affairs.

Describes busy government affairs and hard work. There are many opportunities every day to describe busy government affairs and hard work.

Same as "taking care of everything every day". Drag men and women to lead their children.

It is often used to describe the hardship of journey or the difficulty of livelihood. The man takes the woman and leads the children.

It is often used to describe the hardship of journey or the difficulty of livelihood. Simmering dry and avoiding moisture reflects the hard work of raising children.

Same as "simmering dry and getting wet" and "simmering dry and getting wet" describe the mother's hard work in raising young children. It means that when a child drowns in bed, the mother would rather stay wet and make the child's sleeping area dry.

The hard work of raising children is revealed in the story. The original meaning of marrying someone is that the daughter of a poor family has no money to buy a wedding dress, but she works hard to embroider with gold thread to make a wedding dress for others every year.

It is a metaphor for working hard for others. Wuwu, poor year Wuwu: the appearance of hard work; poor year: all year round.

Work hard and tirelessly throughout the year. Geng Feng Mu Yu Geng: The ancient silk used to tie hair.

The wind blows your hair and the rain washes your hair. It describes running around, which is very hard.

Leading the men and their daughters. It is often used to describe the hardship of journey or the hardship of livelihood.

To forget to sleep at night: sleep. Forgot to sleep at night.

Describes studying or working very hard and hard. Forgot to sleep at night. Forgot to sleep at night.

Describes studying or working very hard and hard. A windy journey describes a hard journey.

Rain and sun. Rain and sun. It also describes the hardships of working in the open air or traveling.

Drenched in the rain and scorched by the sun: roasted. In the rain, in the sun.

Describe the hard work of traveling or field work. Once and for all: ease.

Work hard once and get things done, and you won’t have to work hard again in the future. Do it according to people.

2. A four-character idiom to describe hard work

To draw light through a wall, to stab one’s buttocks to read, to hug the ice in the cold winter, to hold a fire in the hot summer, to learn hard and learn hard, to learn hard, to learn hard,

Attack hardship and eat light food, attack hardship and eat frugally, scrape and temper, accumulate snow and pack fireflies, extremely difficult and arduous,

Gather fireflies and accumulate snow, gather fireflies to reflect the snow, there will be little sweetness, hard work and hard work, Study hard, chant non-stop,

Kuang Heng chiseled the wall, studied calligraphy by the pond, immersed himself in hard work, strengthened himself, honed and tempered, rode ten horses,

Study hard and practice hard , Deep self-sharpening, ten years of cold windows, ten years of sharpening the sword, Sun Kang Yingxue, iron-faced spear teeth,

Lie down on firewood and taste gallbladder, hold gallbladder in the ice and perch on the ice, attack the bitterness at night, stab the buttocks from the hanging beam, firefly mat in the snow, lead the cone Thorns,

Drink bile and taste blood, use logs to warn pillows, chisel walls to borrow light, use pillows to taste gall, drink gall from pillows, be determined and work hard

Spend sleep and food without letting go of books, race against time, and stay up all night Working day and night to chisel the walls to borrow light

Wei Bian's three most extraordinary eyes are not peeking into the garden, burning plaster, following the cock's crow, grinding through the iron inkstone, studying hard and practicing hard in the wind and night banditry

The wind is so exciting that he can't sleep at night. There is no summer clothes in the winter, no food, no tired of learning, and a log pillow for young children.

A young child learns vigorously, goes to work early in the morning, and is alert in the evening. He seizes the day and night, works tirelessly, sits and waits for the day, races against time, and never lets go of the book

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Look up at the room, write a book, reflect the moon, read, read in the snow, read bravely and diligently, lead the awl, thorns, buttocks, chisel the wall, steal the light, fold and read

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Sitting on a salary, hanging on with courage, concentrating, not daring to look away, not knowing the taste of meat, eyes not peeking into the garden, ears listening, ears focused, wholeheartedly focused

Holding one’s breath, concentrating with all one’s heart, being dedicated, persevering, persevering, persevering, Jingwei Reclamation is always the same< /p>

Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as one is willing. 3. Four-character idioms expressing hard work

1--Get up early and be greedy at dusk: get up early and go to bed late. Describe hard work. Synonyms: getting up early and going into the dark

2--俛 Pick up and take: 俛, the same as "turn down". If you lower your head, you will pick up things on the ground; if you raise your head, you will pick up things on the tree. Described as extremely hard-working and frugal.

3--Morning and night sleep: Xing: Get up. Get up early and go to bed late. Describes hard work.

4--Men farm and women weave: Men farm and women weave. Describe the hard-working or self-sufficient small farmer family life.

5--Frugality cultivates virtue: Frugality helps to develop a simple and hard-working virtue. Source: Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments" of the Three Kingdoms, Shu. This is the motto Zhuge Liang left to the world, but its source is not exactly known.

6--People's livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence means lack: lack: lack. People's livelihood depends on hard work, and if they work hard, they will not be short of food and clothing.

7--Morning Cooking Star Rice: Breakfast is cooked in the early morning and dinner is eaten at night. Describes going out early and coming back late, working hard all day long.

8--To forget to sleep at night: to sleep. Forgot to sleep at night. Describes studying or working very hard and hard.

9--Plowing clouds and sowing rain: refers to controlling rainfall and transforming nature. It is a metaphor for people working hard.

10--Be diligent and frugal: be diligent and frugal. Describes people who work very hard and live very frugally.

11--Get up early and stay late: get up early and go to bed late. Describes a person who is very hardworking.

12--Calpus hands and feet: calluses, calluses: calluses. There are calluses on the hands and feet. Describes regular hard work.

13--Plowing in the morning and tilling in the evening: tilling: weeding. Plowing in the morning and hoeing in the evening. Described as very hard-working.

14--Everyone is working hard: working hard: working hard. Ordinary people work hard.

15--Be diligent and thrifty: Be able to. Be able to be both hard-working and frugal.

16--Strength can overcome poverty: Strength: strength, extended to hard work. Being diligent and willing to work hard can avoid poverty.

17--Callous hands and feet: Calluses appear on the hands and feet. Describes regular hard work. Same as "callous hands and callous feet".

18--Diligently: Describes hard work and practicality. It also describes being diligent.

19--Be diligent and frugal in housekeeping: run the housework with a diligent and frugal spirit.

20--孳峳绻绻: 孳峳: diligent; 绻绻绻: the appearance of working hard. A diligent look. 4. Idioms about diligent study, describing four-character words that express very diligent study

Diligent, studious, hard work, forgetting food and sleep, scrambling every second, conscientious and meticulous, persevering, lying down and tasting courage: refers to Gou Jian, the king of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period, who worked hard and worked hard to become strong. The story is not shameful, asking the subordinates to chisel into the wall to steal the light: making a hole in the wall, reading in the light of others, reading in the snow, hanging beams, stabbing hands, not letting go of books, not peering into the garden, perseverance, Cheng Menlixue: standing at the door in the heavy snow, waiting for the teacher when the rooster crows, seizing the day and night, water dripping through the stone. Staying up all night Wei Bian's three special skills: reading diligently and diligently, reading all the books to death three times, reading poems and books with great difficulty, passing through the wall, leading the light through: chiseling through; leading: introducing.

Cut through the wall and introduce candlelight. Describes the poor family studying hard.

Taste the gallbladder and sleep on the firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping.

Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger. Taste the guts and sleep on the firewood: firewood.

Sleep on firewood and taste gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger.

To study hard is a metaphor for studying hard. Thorns and hanging beams describe hard study.

Bone-piercing suspension beam: hang from the roof beam with a rope tied to the head. Describes studying hard.

Thorns hanging over the head describe hard study. Same as "thorn strand cantilever beam".

Adults are not comfortable, but they are not comfortable. To be successful, everyone must work hard and cannot be comfortable. When winter is cold, embrace ice; when summer is hot, embrace fire. When winter is cold, embrace ice; when summer is hot, embrace fire.

Describes hard work and self-encouragement. Dull learning and accumulated work are dull: slow and clumsy; tired: accumulation.

Even stupid people can achieve success as long as they study hard. Foolish people can achieve success as long as they study hard.

fenganjueshaojue: refusal, which extends to not enjoying; gan: delicious. Give delicious food to others, and share the few things with others.

Describe yourself as hard-working and kind to others. Attack bitter food and light attack: do; if: hard; light: light.

Do hard work and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.

Eat hard food, do hard work, and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.

喖, also known as "light". The same as "attacking the bitter and eating the light".

To attack hardship and eat frugally is to attack hardship and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.

Scraping, quenching and strengthening Scraping: consultation and training of weapons. It is a metaphor for discussing and studying academically and studying hard.

Jueganfenshaojue: rejection, which extends to not enjoying; Gan: delicious. Give delicious food to others, and share the few things with others.

Describe yourself as hard-working and kind to others. Extremely difficult and extraordinary: extremely extraordinary.

The spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary. Difficulty: perseverance and hard work; excellence: exceeding the average.

The spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary. Accumulating snow and fireflies accumulating snow: Sun Kang Yingxue’s reading in the Southern Dynasties.

See Volume 4 of "Shang You Lu". Fireflies in the bag: Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty put fireflies in his pocket and used the fluorescent light to read.

See "Jin Shu·Che Yin Biography". Describe studying hard.

Gathering fireflies and accumulating snow: Gathering fireflies and accumulating snow: Che Yin, a man from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies to read; Accumulating snow: Sun Kang Yingxue, a man from the Jin Dynasty, read. Describes studying hard and making progress.

Gathering fireflies to reflect the snow Gathering fireflies: Che Yin, a man from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies to read; Yingxue: Sun Kang, a man from the Jin Dynasty, read against the snow. Describes studying hard and making progress.

Keep chanting: chanting, reciting. He kept chanting in his mouth.

Describes studying very hard. After Kuang Heng carved the wall, he took it as an example of studying hard.

Hard-working: Hard-working: able to endure hardship; Patience: able to withstand and endure. Hardworking and able to withstand heavy exertion.

Study hard and work hard: work hard. Work hard and study in depth.

Hard work, hard work, hard work. Describes studying hard.

Sharpen, quench, sharpen: temper; quench: To make a sword, it must be quenched and sharpened, which is a metaphor for hard work. Refers to study and study over and over again.

Sharpen oneself and strengthen oneself: rub oneself on a whetstone, a metaphor for tempering.

Work hard on yourself to make yourself stronger.

Work hard, concentrate, and work hard. Linchi Xue Shu Lin: close to, next to; Chi: inkstone; Shu: calligraphy.

Refers to practicing calligraphy diligently. The original meaning of "Xima Shijia" is a day's journey by a horse. Although Xima is slow, but with unremitting efforts, it can be reached in ten days.

It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with people with high qualifications as long as they study hard. Nangying accumulates snow. Nangying: Che Yin, a person from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies and read; Accumulating snow: Sun Kang Yingxue, a person from the Jin Dynasty, read.

Describes studying hard and making progress. Riding an ox to read Chinese books describes studying hard.

Study hard, practice hard, study hard, and train hard. Sanjue Wei Bianwei: cooked cowhide.

The leather ropes connecting the bamboo slips were broken three times. It is a metaphor for studying diligently and hard.

Sun Kang Yingxue metaphorically studies very hard. Ten years of hard work describes studying hard for many years.

It takes ten years to sharpen a sword. It takes ten years to sharpen a good sword. A metaphor for years of hard work.

Deep self-sharpening: whetstone, extended to sharpen, temper. Train yourself hard.

The iron mask and the sharp teeth are a metaphor for perseverance, hard work and self-motivation. The iron face and the sharp teeth are a metaphor for perseverance, hard work and self-motivation.

Lie down on firewood and taste courageous firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping.

Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger. Hold the gallbladder and live on the ice. Hold the gallbladder in the mouth; gallbladder: gall; roost: perch.

It has gall in its mouth and lives on the ice. Describes hard work and self-motivation.

On the day of the night, Kuxiao: night; on the day of the night: it is already late. Get up early, go to bed late, and study hard.

Hanging beams and thorns describe studying hard. The penetrating beam describes hard study.

The hanging head and thorns describe hard study. Same as "suspended beam stabbing strands".

Suspended head: hanging. Hang your head on the roof beam and stab your thigh bone with an awl.

Describes studying hard. The firefly mat in the snow is a metaphor for studying hard regardless of the cold or heat. Drinking bile and tasting blood refers to hard work and self-motivation.

Log pillows are made of logs, which can easily wake you up when you fall asleep. Describes hard work and self-encouragement.

Reading in Yingxue uses the reflection of snow to read. Describes studying hard.

Lead awl to stab femoral awl: awl; femoral: thigh. When he wanted to sleep while reading at night, he would prick his thigh with an awl to stay awake.

Describes diligent study. Use the light to chisele the wall: dig.

Cut a small hole in the wall and read by the neighbor's light. Describes a poor family who studies hard.

Chiseling through the wall to steal light originally refers to Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty who chiseled through the wall to allow his neighbors to read by candlelight. Later it was used to describe a poor family who studied hard.

Chiseling walls and hanging beams describe studying hard. 5. Four-character idioms that describe hard work

Idioms that describe hard work

1. People who are capable: Baoli: hard-working and capable. Refers to a person who is willing to work hard and is diligent in doing things.

2. Frugality cultivates virtue: Frugality helps to develop a simple and hard-working virtue.

3. Be diligent and frugal in housekeeping: run the housework with a diligent and frugal spirit.

4. Forgetting to sleep at night: forgetting to sleep at night. Describes studying or working very hard and hard.

5. To forget to sleep at night: sleep. Forgot to sleep at night. Describes studying or working very hard and hard.

6. Calluses of hands and feet: calluses, calluses: calluses on the palms and soles of the feet. The palms and soles are covered with calluses. Describes regular hard work.

7. Strength can overcome poverty: Strength: Strength, by extension, hard work. Being diligent and willing to work hard can avoid poverty.

8. Plowing in the morning and tilling in the evening: tilling: weeding. Plowing in the morning and hoeing in the evening. Described as very hard-working.

9. Forgetting to eat on the same day: It’s getting late. Describes working hard, forgetting time and forgetting to eat.

10. Wake up in the morning and sleep at night: wake up. Get up early and go to bed late. Describes hard work.

11. Getting up early and going to bed late refers to hard work.

12. Work without complaining: Lao: hard work, tiredness. Although it is very hard and tiring, I have no complaints. Describes a filial son who serves his parents carefully. It also means that those in power make the people work hard and the people have no complaints.

13. Sit back and wait for dawn: dawn. Sit and wait for dawn. It is a metaphor for working hard.

14. Be diligent and frugal: be able to.

Be able to be both hard-working and frugal.

15. Diligently: Describes hard work and practicality. It also describes being diligent.

16. Wearing the moon and wearing the stars: Wearing stars, with the moon above your head. Describes going out early and coming back late, working hard, or traveling day and night, and having a hard journey.

17. Black juice and white sweat: describes the sweat of hard work.

18. Morning resurgence: refers to getting up before dawn. Mostly used to describe hard work or being too worried to fall asleep. At dawn, the sky will be bright but not clear; dawn will break.

19. People’s livelihood depends on diligence, but diligence does not mean lack: lack: lack. People's livelihood depends on hard work, and if they work hard, they will not be short of food and clothing.

20. Get up early and stay late: get up early and go to bed late. Describe hard work.

21. Men farm and women weave: Men farm and women weave. Describe the hard-working or self-sufficient small farmer family life.

22. Wuwu poor years: Wuwu: the appearance of hard work; poor years: all year round. Work hard and work tirelessly throughout the year.

23. Get up early and stay late: get up early and go to bed late. Describes a person who is very hardworking.

24. Morning Cooking Star Rice: Cook breakfast in the early morning and have dinner at night. Describes going out early and coming back late, working hard all day long.

25. Cut Mang and embrace Hui: Mang: grass; Hui: broom. Cut weeds, broom in hand. Refers to hard work.

26. 孳峳绻绻: 孳峳: diligent; 绻绻绻: the appearance of hard work. A diligent look.

27. Plowing clouds and sowing rain: refers to controlling rainfall and transforming nature. A metaphor for hard work.

28. Calluses on hands and feet: calluses, calluses: calluses. There are calluses on the hands and feet. Describes regular hard work.

29. Diligent and thrifty: hardworking and frugal. Describes hard work and frugal life.

30. People’s livelihood depends on hard work: People’s livelihood depends on hard work.

31. Everyone is working hard: working hard: working hard. Ordinary people work hard.

32. Carrying stars and walking on grass: Wearing stars on your head and stepping on grass. Describes going out early and coming back late to work hard.

33. Be thrifty and diligent: be able to. Be able to be both hard-working and frugal.

34. Callus on the hands and feet: calluses on the hands and feet. Describes regular hard work. Same as "callous hands and callous feet".

35. Diligence leads to shortage: shortage: insufficient. As long as you work hard, there will be no shortage of supplies.

36. Diligent, careful, solemn and respectful: solemn: serious; respectful: humble. Diligent, cautious, respectful and humble. Refers to the virtues of being a human being.

37. 俛 Pick up and take: 俛, the same as "turn down". If you lower your head, you will pick up things on the ground; if you raise your head, you will pick up things on the tree. Described as extremely hard-working and frugal.