"Manuscripts of the History of the Qing Dynasty: Biography of Wang Zhi": "We pulled five thousand people into the mountains to collect wood, clothing, food and utensils, and the surplus was a thousand and a hundred. We sent civilians as far away as thousands of miles and as close as hundreds of miles away. Farming was completely abandoned. How can we collect national taxes?" Idiom explanation: Fang: method; Ji: strategy. Try all kinds of methods; use all kinds of strategies. Source of the idiom: Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Zhu Zi Leiyu Volume 35, The Analects": "It is like catching a thief. You must muster your strength and spirit and do everything possible to catch him." Detailed explanation Volume 31 of "Warning Words" by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Nowadays, if you tell the story of a prostitute, although she is not as talented as Li Yaxian and Mrs. Liang, she has still endured a lot of hardships and helped her husband start a family.
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Thousands of times of hard work is a metaphor for going through many hard struggles and tests. It also refers to multiple careful revisions of articles and works. Leave no stone unturned. Try or exhaust every possible means. Thousands of twists and turns describes the ups and downs of literary and artistic works or songs and music. It also describes the development of events.