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What idioms and sentences are there to describe rough hands?

Idioms describing rough hands are: weather-beaten, vicissitudes, hardship, hardship and vicissitudes.

Sentences describing rough hands:

1, now, black and yellow, dry and wrinkled, the hands of the board are no longer soft, only rough.

My mother's hands are covered with calluses, which makes her delicate and smooth hands rough and ugly because of taking care of me. Mom's hands are big, her nails are smooth, but her fingers are short.

Everyone used to say that my hands were not suitable for people. People are so thin and thin, but their hands are so soft and fleshy.

Idiom explanation:

1, weather-beaten

Pronunciation: b m: o j: ng f ē ng Shu ā ng

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

Source: Cao Jinghua "How Long is Thirty-five Years": "On his bleak face; Full of weather-beaten wrinkles. "

2. Through vicissitudes of life

Pronunciation: b m: o j: ng c ā ng s ā ng

Explanation: satiety: sufficient. Things change: things change. Generally refers to the changes in the world. I have experienced many changes in the world, and my life experience is extremely rich.

Source: Wang Meng's Under the Wheel: "And you are a 46-year-old man who has experienced vicissitudes and has fine wrinkles around your eyes."

3. Suffer hardships.

Pronunciation: Ji 'an K ǔ Jouvai

Explanation: Perseverance: Perseverance and hard work; Excellent: above average. Perseverance and hard work are extraordinary.

Source: Guo Moruo's "Hong, a trip to the Soviet Union, July 23": "This arduous and typical underground work spirit; I feel nothing. "

Step 4 suffer

Pronunciation: qi ā n x and n w à n k incarnations

Explanation: all kinds of difficulties and hardships.

Source: Bird Han Zhi's "Yuan Ri": "The bitterness is sweet, only Wusong water is the sweetest."

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: I have tasted all the hardships, and only Song Haoshui is the sweetest.

5. Go through many vicissitudes

Pronunciation: lějěn cāng sāng

Description: Describe suffering and many changes.

Origin: Liang Yusheng's "Jiangnan study" Chapter 25: Teng Xiao is still the same as before, and I have experienced vicissitudes.