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Sang Hu Hao Ya means performing the ritual of Mulang Hu Peng Ya to inspire people. Wormwood, basil.

Man is determined to conquer heaven. "Yi Zhou Shu·Wen Zhuan": "Man is powerful and conquers heaven." Song Dynasty Liu Guo's "Song of Xiangyang": "Man is determined to conquer heaven, and there is no sun and moon for a long time." Man is determined. : Refers to human conspiracy. It means that human power can defeat nature.

Where there is a will, there is a way. "Book of the Later Han Geng Yan Biography": "When the general was in Nanyang, he often thought it would be difficult to implement this great strategy, but where there is a will, there is a way." As long as you have determination and perseverance , things will eventually work out.

Buddhist proverb means that even if one’s attainments are profound, they still need to practice and improve. It is a metaphor that although we have reached a very high level, we are still not satisfied and have to work harder. Volume 10 of "Jingde Chuandeng Lu" written by Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty: "The teacher revealed a verse and said: 'The head of a pole with a hundred feet does not move people. Although it is not true, the head of a pole with a hundred feet must make progress, and the world in the ten directions is the whole body.'

Hearing the chicken dancing "Book of Jin·Zu Ti Zhuan": "In the middle of the night, I heard the rooster crow, and I woke up and said: 'This is not an evil sound.' ’ Because of dancing. "When you hear the crow of the rooster, you get up and dance with your sword. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.

Starting from scratch, everything depends on hard work and creating a career.

When people are running forward, they are making a comeback. Swirling dust. Describes the organization's strength and efforts to recover after failure.

Morning Bells and Dusk Drums In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were sounded in the morning and drums were beaten in the evening to make people realize the time.

The word "burning the cauldron and sinking the boat" is a metaphor for acting decisively, holding the determination to only look forward and not look back.

To join the army in the "Book of the Later Han·Ban Chao": "A man who has no other ambitions should just imitate Fu Jiezi and Zhang Qian." If you make meritorious deeds in a foreign land in order to win the title of marquis, how can you spend a long time between pen and inkstone? "Congrong: join the army, join the army. Throw away the pen and join the army. Refers to the literati joining the army

Jinshi is the opening of the Han Dynasty. Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Miscellaneous Affairs IV": "Xiong Quzi saw his sincerity, and the metal and stone opened it. What's wrong with people? "Gold and Stone: Metal and stone are metaphors for the hardest things. Even gold and stone have been opened. It describes a person who has a sincere heart and a strong will and infinite strength.

Diligence can make up for weakness. Song Dynasty Shao Yong's "Nongbi Yin": "Nongbiyin" What is false will eventually become false, and hard work will always make up for one's weakness. "Diligence can make up for shortcomings.