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1. Who knows that Chinese food is hard work.
2. Every time I eat, I think of the difficulty of the harvest.
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A porridge and a meal are not easy to come by; Half a thread and half a wisp of perseverance are difficult.
In the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, Zhu Bailu's "Maxims for Governing the Family" was known as "Zhu Zi's Family Motto".
1 A gentleman repels difficulties with frugality. - Zhou Yizhou Yuan, No >>>More
A porridge and a meal are hard to come by; Half thinking and half thinking about the material resources are difficult. >>>More
Who knows the Chinese food on the plate. It's hard work.
1. To cherish food is to love life. >>>More
Our life is like a trip, the mind is the guide, without the guide, everything will stop. Goals are lost, and power is lost. — Goethe.
1.Who knows that Chinese food is hard work.
2.A meal is not easy to come by, and it is difficult to think about it with half a thread and half a thread. >>>More