[ jīng yì qiú jīng ]
Good: perfect, good; Benefits: more. Okay, much better.
tidy
"The Analects of Confucius Learn": The Book of Songs says:' If you are as eager as you are; As sharp as a mill; what's up "
2. Smell the chicken dancing
[Wen Jacqueline W ǔ]
Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.
tidy
Song Song Zhou's "Nian Nu Jiao Ti Zhong Shan Lou": "Strike and swear; Smell the chicken dancing; After all, heroes get it. "
3. Never get tired of studying
[Huel Biyan]
Tired: satisfied. I am always dissatisfied with my study. Describe studious.
tidy
The Analects of Confucius: "Know it in silence; Never tire of learning; Be tireless in teaching others; What does it have to do with me? "
Step 4 burn one's bridges
[pê f ǔ Chen ZH not?
Metaphor is determined to go all out.
tidy
Ming and the Book of Romance: "Let's cross the rubicon in autumn; Hold three diets; Shoot a thief and catch the king; Unbeaten; Then Dumen went to the track. "
5. strive for the upper reaches
[Li Zekai]
Upstream: the upstream of the river means advanced status. Strive hard, strive for advanced and then advanced.
tidy
Zhao Qingyi's poem "Reading in a Idle House": "An old friend is wise; Refuse to give up violence; Strive for the upper reaches; Spirit is the key to it. "