Verse: There is no place to be found even if one wears iron shoes, and it takes no effort to get there.
Pronunciation: tà pò tiě xié wú mì chù, dé lái quán bù fèi gōng fu.
Explanation: It means that something urgently needed cannot be found after a lot of effort, but it is there. I got it accidentally and wrote about the author's feeling of relief.
Source:
Xia Yuanding of the Song Dynasty's "Quatrains": "When I visited Kongtong and reached Xianghu Lake, I was confused after reading thousands of poems and books. I couldn't find anything after wearing iron shoes, but I got everything. "It takes no effort."
Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Warning Words: Jin Ling Shi Mei's Maid Repays the Showman": "Jin Man closed the door, and the two sat down to talk in detail.
It's exactly this: there is no place to be found after wearing iron shoes, and it takes no effort to get it! ”