The English translation of a non-hero who does not reach the Great Wall can also be a non-hero who does not reach the Great Wall.
He who doesn't reach the Great Wall is not a hero, that is to say, if he doesn't climb the Great Wall himself, he can't be regarded as a real brave man. This proverb emphasizes perseverance and courage and never flinches in the face of difficulties and challenges.
The moral of not being a hero who does not reach the Great Wall is to emphasize the spiritual quality of perseverance and courage. As one of the great projects in ancient China, the Great Wall symbolizes the wisdom, unity and indomitable spirit of the people of China. This proverb warns people to persevere in the face of difficulties and challenges and not to give up easily in order to achieve the ultimate goal. It also reminds people to have proud national self-confidence and work hard to realize their personal ideals and national development.
Proverbs are simple, wise and experienced proverbs or sayings, which are mostly circulated among the people. Expressing an idea, truth or philosophy of life in a short form is often used to educate, warn and inspire people. Proverbs usually contain rich symbols and metaphors, which convey profound meanings through vivid language forms.
The influence of the proverb "You are not a hero until you reach the Great Wall" on later generations.
1. Inspire national pride: This proverb emphasizes China people's pride and identity with the Great Wall, and closely links the Great Wall with heroism. Let people have a deeper understanding of China's ancient culture and history, and enhance national pride.
2. Encourage courage and perseverance: This proverb encourages people to persevere in the face of difficulties and challenges and not to give up easily. Inspire people's courage and perseverance, push people to face all kinds of challenges in life and strive to achieve their goals.
3. Emphasize collective consciousness and unity and cooperation: the construction of the Great Wall needs the joint efforts and cooperation of many people. This proverb emphasizes the importance of collectivity and encourages people to support each other, unite and cooperate, face difficulties together and achieve goals.