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Idioms and proverbs describing initiative, thank you.
Idiom:

Do one's duty: The original meaning is to take benevolence as one's duty and never give in. The latter refers to taking the initiative to do what should be done, without shirking.

high energy: the enthusiasm for doing things rushes into the blue sky, which means that the mood is intense and high.

exultation: describes the appearance of enthusiasm and active participation.

Depth Charge: It is a metaphor for someone who is in front of the charge or actively leads.

close your hands and wait for death: death: death. Tie your hands and die. Metaphor is not actively trying to find a way to meet difficulties, sitting and waiting for failure.

It's late in Sang Yu, because the sky is still full of clouds. Sang Yu: It means that the sun is near the mulberry star, which is a metaphor for old age. Don't say that you are old, and the setting sun can still shine all over the sky. Metaphor is old and strong, old and active.

new force: refers to the elite troops newly engaged in combat. It is also used to describe people who are new to a certain job or activity and can play a positive role.

lookout response: lookout: look. Wind: wind. When you see what the other party is doing, respond positively.

one divides into two: in philosophical terms, things, as a contradictory unity, both contain two contradictory aspects. Usually refers to a comprehensive view of people or things, seeing both positive and negative aspects.

Take the lead: It originally refers to riding a horse and charging ahead in combat. Describe the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.

rushing for the first place: rushing: the appearance of rising with joy. Actively strive to get ahead, not to be left behind.

line or make it: line: what you have done; Order: to order or instruct. He acted as if someone had instructed him. Metaphor is doing things consciously and actively.

pre-empt: launch: take action; Control: control, uniform. The original meaning is to lose the active position of the hand card and control the opponent. Later, it also refers to fighting for the initiative, first starting to subdue each other.

preemptive strike: control: control. You can subdue the other side by taking the initiative first. Generally speaking, you should take the initiative first.

strike first: strike first when the opponent is not ready, and gain the initiative.

self-awareness: do it on your own initiative.

volunteer: tell: say, show. Offer to take on a difficult task.

Proverbs:

Zhao Zilong goes into battle-winning every battle

A girl embroiders a purse-devotedly

Whipping a colt-whipping a horse at once

Walking at night with a flashlight-a bright future

jointing bamboo shoots-going up every day

wearing spiked shoes and taking the dirt road-doing things steadily < Radiant

Keeping the New Year's Eve-eating sugar cane instead of the old and welcoming the new

It's sweet day by day.

It's better to start first, and then suffer.

It's not too heavy to carry the burden you like.

If you wait, you will fail, and if you think, you will succeed.

only row to the lotus, where the lotus will follow the boat.

Famous sayings and epigrams:

● You should pursue your work, and don't let it pursue you (Fulan Bielin)

● Come as you come, and there is hope that flowers will bloom; Only by rowing to the lotus, there will be a lotus following the boat-Guangxi Love Song

● One's favorite burden is not too heavy (UK)

● People are all explorers who sail for "discovery" (Emerson)

● People's autonomy is deeply hidden in knowledge (UK)

● First-class, second-class, third-class, third-class, third-class, third-class, third-class. It's because they are determined to be great men (Charles de Gaulle)

Some people are doomed to be fools. They do stupid things not out of choice, but because of fate (Larochefoucauld)

● Don't be a blessing before a disaster. Feel before you respond, make a last move, and make a last move-Zhuangzi

● Basic principles of operations, don't be completely passive (clausewitz)

● Passive beatings are subjective and objective

● The wind doesn't blow according to the requirements of the ship (Arabia)

● No matter how early you get up, you can't call it early (Spain) < But people will still live as before (Marcus Aurelius)

● Don't try to make poplars bear pears (Spain)

● Heaven and hell are man-made, and the ancients refused to distinguish the way (Yuan Deng Yubin)

● Ancient undertakings were done by people (Qing Hong Xiuquan)

● Achievements must be made by people (Book of Jin)

● On. Heaven never dies (Han Yang Xiong)

● Good or bad luck is determined by people (Zuo Zhuan)

● Yao and Shun are not easy to rise in the sun and the moon, and Jie is not easy to die in the stars (Han Lu Jia)

● People-oriented, Heaven is the last (Han Zhong Changtong)

● Everything depends on human effort.