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Be prepared for hardship

Bei Chang Difficulty means: Bei: complete, all over; Taste: experience. Refers to having endured hardships and hardships.

Idiom Pinyin: [bèi cháng jiān nán].

The source of the idiom: "Jin Shu·Panni Biography": "The nun holds an important position and is just calm. Although he is worried about the unexpected, he is prepared to experience difficulties."

Part of speech of the idiom: middle Sexual idioms.

As a predicate and attributive; it refers to having endured all hardships and hardships.

Structure type: verb-object idiom.

Era of formation: ancient idiom.

Traditional Chinese fonts: Prepare for hardship.

English translation: Prepare to taste hard.

Pinyin: ㄅㄟˋ ㄔㄤˊ ㄐ一ㄢ ㄋㄢˊ.

Example sentences:

1. The poet is prepared to experience the pain of poverty and poverty. The national crisis and family worries will make his gray hair increase. In addition, he stops drinking due to illness, which makes it even more difficult to relieve his sorrow.

2. His life has been full of ups and downs, and he has experienced many hardships, but he has managed to survive for several years, which naturally makes people interested in his view on health preservation.

3. Thirty years of reform and opening up have profoundly changed the destiny of China and the nation. As an important engine driving the Chinese economy, Guangdong has experienced hardships and also shared joys.

4. The Tang Dynasty was established after overthrowing the tyrannical regime of Emperor Sui Yang and wiping out all the heroes. It can be said that power is not easy to come by.

5. When Quan’s father was stationed in Baghdad, his mother, Xue Runwu, took care of several children alone. In the special years of the “Cultural Revolution”, Quan could be regarded as “preparing for hardships”. ".