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Idioms describing the hardships of starting a business.

Hard work, wind and rain, Dai Yue, thorny and ragged.

First, take pleasure in suffering.

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Don't shirk your efforts. Describe people who are not afraid of hardship and have strong perseverance.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Niu Su

Source: Tang Niusu, "Moon Hee Wu Baoan": "Today's Business; Thank you for your trouble. "

What happened today; Please don't be afraid of hard work.

Second, hurricanes and rain.

Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: It describes running around and working hard. Comb: comb your hair. Mu: Wash your hair.

Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period

Author: Zhuang Zhou

Source: "Zhuangzi Tianxia": "The rain is very heavy and the wind is urgent."

The heavy rain fell on my head and the strong wind messed up my hair.

Third, Dai Yue wears stars.

Vernacular interpretation: describe getting up early and being greedy for the dark, working day and night or running around, running around tired.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Ling Mengchu

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Galvatron Carving" Volume 35: "Dai Wangxing Dai Yue, get up early and go to bed late."

Get up early and get greedy, work or travel hard day and night, travel hard, get up early and go to bed late.

Fourth, cut through thorns and thorns

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Metaphor means clearing obstacles and overcoming many difficulties on the way forward.

Dynasty: Eastern Han Dynasty

Author: Ye Fan

Source: "The Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty": "Cut through the thorns for me and set the Guanzhong."

Remove obstacles, overcome many difficulties, and pacify the Guanzhong on the road ahead.

Fifth, the poor road.

Vernacular explanation: refers to hard struggle, which is used to describe the hardships when starting a business.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Xu patricide

Source: Xu Moufu's "Popular Romance of the Republic of China" Part 9. Both the poor road and Sun Gong are the first to strike first; Carry forward, I should be good at.

Translation: When starting a career, Sun Gong started it first; Carry forward, I should be good at.