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What does it mean to eat bitter, boring, not afraid of death and very single-minded?
As the saying goes, "Eat bitter, endure annoying, not afraid of death, bully the weak and fear the hard", which comes from Hunan and is said to be a true portrayal of Hunan people's character. In fact, I think this is a true portrayal of China people.

suffer hardships

Only when you suffer can you become a master. That's what you've heard the most since you were a child. Everyone is in adversity. At this time, we must have the courage to face difficulties and grit our teeth to get through it. What we reap is the joy of success. Being a master is not only a matter of fame and fortune, but also a lofty goal, which is respected and loved by people.

If the sky is a great task for Sri Lankan people, they must first put up with their thoughts and try to exercise their bones and muscles ... so every bit of bitterness you eat now is to increase your ability.

Endure boredom

We Sichuanese also love to say that you are just bored! Enduring troubles means that a person has the patience to deal with all kinds of troubles. Haste makes waste. When you encounter difficulties, you will achieve nothing if you are eager to achieve success. Zeng Guofan said: You can bear a thousand troubles and get a clear head. People should learn to be patient and control their emotions, even the most complicated things can be sorted out and solved.

Not afraid of death

"Hunan people shed blood but don't shed tears ..." Similar words are widely circulated, and the courage and heroism of Hunan people are obvious to all.

We in China all have a fearless revolutionary optimism. When we set a goal, we will go forward bravely, stop being timid and face difficulties with optimism.

domineering

I think bullying is a sublimation of eating hard and not afraid of death. Domineering and domineering, quite courageous, even in the face of great difficulties, the impossible things are also "tenacious" to complete, and despite the difficulties, they will certainly stick to the end and never look back until they reach the south wall! Bullying means clinging to something, not giving up until you reach your goal, doing what you want, and getting what you want will be desperate to do it and get it.

"Hardworking, not afraid of death, neither arrogant nor impetuous" is a kind of spirit and a kind of national culture. In real life, we should all face difficulties with a smile, strive to achieve our goals and be responsible and happy people.