1. Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains?
Pinyin: yú gōng yí shān
Explanation: It is a metaphor for unremittingly transforming nature and unswervingly fighting.
Source: "Liezi·Tang Wen": There were two big mountains blocking the road in front of Yu Gong's house. He was determined to level the mountains. Another old man, the wise old man, laughed at him because he was too stupid and thought he couldn't do it. The Foolish Old Man said: After I die, I have a son, and after my son dies, I still have grandchildren. The number of children and grandchildren is endless, and the two mountains will eventually be leveled.
Pinyin code: y g y s
Synonyms: ?Perseverance, perseverance, unswerving
Antonyms: ?Anticipate, beginning but no tail
Riddles: The greatest will
Usage: as subject, attributive, object; refers to people's perseverance
English: do things with dogged perseverance and fear no difficulty
2. Knocking on stones to cultivate soil?
Pinyin: kòu shí kěn rǎng
Explanation: Knocking: to beat; Ken: to cultivate. Knock stones and dig soil. Refers to breaking ground and starting construction.
Source: "Liezi·Tang Wen": "Then he led his descendants to carry three thousand burdens, pounded stones to cultivate the soil, and transported dustpans to the end of the Bohai Sea."
Pinyin code: k s k r
Synonyms: drill rock and dig earth
Usage: as predicate, object; refers to breaking ground
English: drill rock and dig earth
3 , Gu can’t be thorough?
Pinyin: gù bù kě chè
Explanation: Gu: stubborn; Che: thorough, understand. Very stubborn and unconvincing.
Source: "Liezi·Tang Wen": "Your heart is so solid that it cannot be penetrated."
Pinyin code: g b k c
4. Widows are weak 子?
Pinyin: shuāng qī ruò zǐ
Explanation: Widows and young orphans.
Source: "Lieh Zi·Tang Wen": "Your heart is solid, solid and cannot be penetrated. You have never been like a widow with a wife and a weak son."
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Pinyin code: s q r z
Synonyms: ? Orphan, widowed mother
Usage: as subject, object, attributive; refers to orphan, widowed mother