Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - A complete collection of idioms describing labor solar terms
A complete collection of idioms describing labor solar terms
Diligent and diligent. When many people are practical in their work, others will use the word "willing to work hard" to describe each other, praise each other for their practical work, and give important things to each other to reassure others.
Sweating like a pig. Sweating means sweating a lot, and the clothes on your back are soaked. This word also describes hard work, and sweat is often used to describe hard work during work.
Sweating like rain means that you sweat a lot because of exercise or physical labor. This idiom is often used to describe people who work hard.
Labor Day is also called May Day International Labor Day. In the world, more than 80 countries will celebrate Labor Day on May 1. Labor Day mainly comes from the workers' strike in Chicago, USA. On May 1886, Chicago workers went on strike, striving for the implementation of the eight-hour working system, and finally won. In order to commemorate this movement, May 1 day was designated as International Labor Day.
There are many idioms about Labor Day. You can learn about the historical background of Labor Day and find your favorite idioms.
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