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Top gun, perseverance, unremitting efforts, perseverance,

Perseverance, courage, perseverance, high morale and vitality,

Strive for the upper reaches, persist to the death, persevere,

Bao Jianfeng persevered from sharpening; Brave and fearless; Perseverance;

Great wisdom and courage; Despair; The iron pestle is ground into a needle; Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.

Thousands of miles away, create a new situation, forge ahead into the future, and be unique.

Make progress another day, turn over a new leaf and strive for self-improvement.

Unique, novel and innovative.

Not to be outdone, persevere, get to the bottom of it, and be unconventional.

Unique, aggressive and open up the future.

Strive for the upper reaches, seize the day and strive for self-improvement.

A hundred feet of pole head goes further and is unique.

Unwilling to be outdone, perseverance, wearing a star Dai Yue, dripping water wears away the stone.

Work hard, be furious, forget all about eating and sleeping, and persist in innovation.

Keep working hard and you will win the battle.

Idiom entry: success comes from the horse (browse number: 15472)

Idiom pronunciation:

Idiom to dispel doubts: describe things going smoothly and winning at the beginning.

The origin of the idiom: the fourth fold of the Yuan Dynasty's Chu: "I only wish you success in your horse and return it when you are proud."

Example of Idiom: If I can control Jiang, Huai, Yu and Chu with my envoys, it will be easy for the provinces to help them.

★ Ming Lu Xiangsheng's "Suppression of Swing and Yan Period as Punishment and Chen Thief's Potential and Military Potential"

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Idiom entry: success (visit: 15472)

Idiom pronunciation: g not g not gōng chéng míng Jiü ü

Idiom Definition: Merit: Achievement. Just: achievement. If you achieve it, you will have a reputation.

The origin of the idiom: "Mo Zi's Self-cultivation": "If you succeed, your name will be true."

Example of idiom: You say ~ an official, I say the longevity of the family. (Fan Yuanzi 'an's "Chen mistakenly boarded the bamboo boat" is the second fold)

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Idiom Entry: Winning with a Flag (visit: 15472)

Idiom pronunciation: qí kāi dé shèng

Interpretation of idioms: As soon as you open the flag, you enter the battle and you win.

The origin of the idiom: The fourth fold of Wu Yingming's "Shooting Willow and Blowing Wan": "Worship Master Hongfu and win the flag of Ma Chenggong."

Example of idiom: In a rage, Jiang was hacked to death. (Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Love of the Gods" back to 94)

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Idiom entry: refers to Japanese success (visit: 15472)

Idiom pronunciation: zh ǐ rǐ ché ng g not ng

Idiom definition: it means immediate success.

The origin of the idiom: The third fold of Gaoyuan's literary embroidery Xiangyang Guild Hall: "It's easy to think of Cao Cao, and it's easy to break his grandson, which means success in the future." Yuan's "Jade Rang Swallows Charcoal", the second fold: "Keep the bank and me, do not leak, and enjoy the benefits."

Idiom entry: only once (number of visitors: 15472)

Pronunciation of idioms

Idiom definition: kick: step; Success. One step success. Metaphor things happen overnight, overnight.

The idiom comes from Xun's "Shu Shu": "Scholars in the world should not create a saint realm overnight."

Example of Idiom: What I received in the past is rough, but it is necessary to be complicated! (Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain, original narrator)

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Soar in the sky, make great achievements and have a bright future.

Step by step, the financial resources are wide.