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What are the words to describe the hard work of photography?

A lot of hardships: [ qiān xīn wàn kǔ ]

All kinds of hardships.

Sentence: My mother always said that she worked hard to raise me.

A hundred million hardships: [yì xīn wàn kǔ]

It is extremely hard to say.

Stop hard work and store hard work: [ tíng xīn zhù kǔ ]

Hard work lasts for a long time. Describes going through a lot of hardships. Same as "stop toil and stand still".

Hard work: [ tíng xīn zhù kǔ ]

Hard work for a long time. Describes going through a lot of hardships. Same as "stop toil and stand still".

stop hardship: [tíng xīn zhù kǔ]

stop: to stop, to stop; to stop: to accumulate. The hard work lasts a long time. Describes going through a lot of hardships.

Take great pains: [ shà fèi kǔ xīn ]

Sha: Commission. Describe the effort.

Sentence: This advertisement is very cleverly conceived, which shows that the production staff took great pains.

Hardship:

[ jiān nán kùn kǔ ]

Describes a difficult situation and many difficulties.

Be patient and hardworking:

[ chī kǔ nài láo]

Patience: be able to bear it. Able to live a difficult life and withstand fatigue.

Sentence: Most children from poor families have a hard-working spirit.