Poems about standing still 1. Famous sayings about not standing still and struggling hard
1) Struggle has been going on every day since human beings. -Dr. Sun Yat-sen
2) Human beings should strive for survival in the competition. -Sun Yat-sen
3) The responsibility of the revolutionary army is to make the unequal world equal. -Sun Yat-sen
4) We must strive for survival and development. -Mao Dun
5) It is respectable to strive for a better life. -Mao Dun
6) Everyone has the heart to struggle. -Li Shutong
7) Struggle is the father of all things. -Tao Xingzhi
8) Children, such as seedlings, must be properly cultivated before they can germinate and grow. Author: Tao Xingzhi
9) Early childhood education is the foundation of life. Author: Tao Xingzhi
2. Is there an idiom similar to that of fishing in the forest?
It's better to look at the ocean and sigh. It's better to burn one's bridges.
It's better to worry about the sky. It's better to prevent a slight delay.
It's better to wait and work.
It's better to beat one's chest. It's better to mend an armchair strategist.
. It's better to stop just enough
to stand still/stick to the rules/stick to it, and it's better to win by surprise
. It was born on the platform of nine floors, starting from a journey of thousands of miles
and starting with a single step
It's not as good as action
Rome wasn't built in a day
. Envy: I hope to get it. It means that if you want to get fish by standing by the water, you might as well go home and make a net. Metaphor only wishes without measures is not good for things.
Source: Huai Nan Zi Shuo Lin Xun: "It's better to go home and make a net than to fish near the river." "History of Han Dong Zhongshu Biography": "It is better to retreat and build a net than to fish in the forest."
give an example to make a sentence: if you do this for a few years, you will get results, and you will be successful in ten years. Why not try it, and it will only be a sigh for the fish in the forest. ★ Ming Zhu Zhiyu's "Answering the Sixty-one Questions of Small House Students"?
usage: as an object and attribute; Refers to fantasy
3. Stand still, stick to the rules, and cling to the shortcomings
Sticking to the rules means being stubborn and conservative, sticking to the old rules and not thinking about reform and enterprising.
clinging to the disabled originally meant sticking to the old ways. Nowadays, it is a metaphor for being conservative, not striving for progress and refusing to accept new things. Also known as "protecting the disabled and keeping the missing".
standing still means sticking to the old routine and not seeking progress.
The current Chinese topic is really abnormal and tricky!
I choose B.
Sticking to a rut somewhat contains unknown so's attitude objectively, while sticking to the rut and sticking to the old habits are both subjectively refusing to admit the correctness of new things even though they know they are backward.
My understanding ...
This kind of topic is so abnormal! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! It simply destroys the young mind! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
4. Idioms that dare not innovate and stand still
stick to the old ways [y and n x ú n sh ǒ u ji ù]
New words
Basic definitions and detailed explanations
Follow-up: Old-fashioned: Stick to the old routine. Stick to the old routine and lack the spirit of innovation.
derogatory meaning
Chu Chu
The preface to the biography of officials in the Han Dynasty: "Light follows the rules; Nothing to change. "
In his work, he boldly innovated and made many achievements.
Near antonym
Near antonym stands still. Chen Chenxiang doesn't dare to care about sticking to the rules. Stick to the rules, stick to the rules, stick to the rules, stick to the rules, stick to the old ones, repeat the old ones, stick to the old ones, stick to the old ones, stick to the rules and regulations, and copy the predecessors.
The antonym is innovative, innovative, innovative and innovative.