qiān​chuí​bǎi​liàn

carefully polished

千锤百炼 千錘百鍊 qiān​chuí​bǎi​liàn
carefully polished
Originally referring to the process of forging iron into steel, this idiom describes writing or a piece of art that has been revised and polished many times to achieve perfection.
steeled by experience
To be thoroughly tempered or steeled through a long period of hard work, trials, and the ups and downs of life.

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