Idioms about suffering
1. Thousands of hardships: describes suffering many hardships and twists and turns.
2. Ten trials and nine tribulations: refers to constant hardships.
3. Thousands of difficulties and obstacles: describes many difficulties and dangers. Same as "thousands of difficulties and dangers".
4. Attack the big and grind the hard: attack the powerful force and grind the hard things. Describe doing something that is difficult to do.
5. Good things come hard: obstacles, difficulties. Good things often encounter many twists and turns before they are realized and successful.
6. Become a king when punished: refers to first enduring hardships and then rising to great heights.
7. Hard work: Describes the hard work and finally success.
8. After many trials and tribulations, I have become more knowledgeable. Describes a person's rich life experience.
9. To drive a bad horse and sharpen a dull knife. It means to do something difficult and work hard.
10. Weathered: a metaphor that has been tempered by long-term hardships and hardships. Quotes about suffering
1. Only through hellish training can one develop the power to create heaven; only fingers with blood flowing through them can play the swan song of the world. ——(India) Rabindranath Tagore
2. Difficulties and torture are like a hammer hitting a blank. What is knocked off should be fragile iron filings, and what is forged will be sharp steel. knife. ——(Russian) Chekhov
3. He who never laments the hard times and never grieves for his fate is indeed a great man. ——(Rome) Seneca
4. Please reflect carefully on everything left by pain! Once the suffering is over, the suffering becomes sweet. ——(Germany) Goethe
5. On the road of life, everyone will encounter difficulties and setbacks. It depends on whether you can overcome them. If you overcome, you are a hero and a strong person in life. ——(China) Zhang Haidi’s famous stories about suffering
1. The story of Balzac
Balzac had a rough life. Lack of maternal love since childhood. His family and mother were indifferent to him, and he seemed to be a superfluous person in the family. Balzac later recalled this period of life and said angrily: "I never knew what maternal love was." "I experienced the most terrible childhood in human destiny."
Balzac When Ke grew up, he determined to engage in literary creation. Starting in the summer of 1819, he spent all day writing at his desk in an attic. The attic is just a short distance away, the residence is simple and shabby, the summer is hot and the winter is cold and windy. He had no day, no night, no entertainment, and was always writing. As a result, he was constantly deceived during his dealings with booksellers, resulting in heavy debts. Debts amounted to 100,000 francs.
He moved six times to avoid debts. He said to a friend: "I often worry about a little bread, candles and paper. Creditors persecute me like a rabbit. I often run around like a rabbit." Balzac, who wrote diligently throughout his life, often worked continuously for 18 hours. In less than 20 years, he created 91 novels. He had a wide influence in the world, but he spent his life in poverty and pain.
2. Beethoven’s story
When Beethoven was a child, his family was poor and his parents were at odds, which resulted in Beethoven’s character being serious, withdrawn, stubborn and independent, and there was a strong feeling in his heart. And deep feelings.
He began composing music at the age of 12. He participated in an orchestra performance at the age of 14 and received wages to support his family. When he was 17 years old, his mother died of illness, leaving only two younger brothers, a younger sister and a corrupt father in the family. Soon, Beethoven contracted typhoid fever and smallpox and almost died.
Beethoven has simply become a symbol of suffering, and his misfortune is unbearable for a child. Still, Beethoven pulled through. He loves music so much that he can't live without it. In his works, there are shadows of his life, which are full of noble thoughts and reveal his pursuit and yearning for beautiful things in the world. He has endless feelings for the beautiful nature.
At the age of 28, Beethoven's ears first started ringing day and night, and then his hearing became increasingly weaker. He went for a walk in the fields and could no longer hear the farmer's flute. From then on, he lived a lonely life as a deaf person, devoting all his energy to fighting the deafness.
While Beethoven was alive in the world, there were too few people who could understand him, and the only thing that could give him comfort was music. When he was composing music, he often bit a thin wooden stick in his mouth to feel the vibration of the piano. He used a voice that he could not hear to express his love for nature, his pursuit of truth, and his longing for the future.
His famous "Symphony of Destiny" was created while completely losing his hearing. He firmly believes that "music can spark the human spirit." "Fight tenaciously and win through struggle." This idea runs through Beethoven's works.