A. Need some inspirational idioms!
Work hard, drop water to penetrate the stone, grind the pestle to make the needle, be sincere, make the gold and stone open, hear the chicken dance, work hard, start from scratch, make a comeback, the morning bell and evening drum, strive for the top, burn the cauldron and sink the boat, throw pen into the army, learn from the past, diligence can make up for one's weakness, promise a thousand pieces of gold, work hard, Prepare for a rainy day, give up halfway, resurrect from the ashes, survive from the dead, pick up pieces of bamboo and sawdust, pick up the bridle to clarify, build the road to the house, guard against the slightest danger, trapped beasts still fight, blind men blind horses, blind men touching elephants, learning to walk in Handan, mediocre people bother themselves, break their arms three times, look at the thatched cottage three times, be selfless, have ambitions and achieve success, Swallowing jujubes without hesitation, pushing back the growth of the seedlings, running in the opposite direction, going in the opposite direction, with ease, the foolish old man moves the mountain, the mantis stalks the cicada, the oriole is behind, a violent storm and ten cold weather, man can conquer nature, what he wills will come true, good medicine tastes bitter, hanging beams can sting the buttocks, a clear conscience, man can conquer nature, a hundred feet of progress can be achieved , take a step further, start from scratch, make a comeback, burn the cauldron at dawn and sink the boat at dusk, join the army with a pen, make gold and stone open, work hard to make up for weakness, have a clear conscience, aim in all directions, aim at thousands of miles, be satisfied, hang on the beam to stab the stock, chisel the wall to borrow light, be tireless, stick to the candle until the end, study hard Ancient, hang a book on an ox's horn, reflect the snow in a bag of fireflies, illuminate a book in a bag of fireflies, persevere, day and night, hear the chickens dancing, be eager to learn, Wei Bian's three skills, concentrate, concentrate, be meticulous, concentrate, read every section
Tireless , perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, well-read, suddenly enlightened, tireless in learning, knowledgeable and memorized, not ashamed to ask questions
B. 60 idioms about inspiration!
"Man is determined to conquer heaven" "Yi Zhou Shu·Wen Zhuan": "Man is strong and conquers heaven." Song Dynasty Liu Guo's "Song of Xiangyang": "Man is determined to conquer heaven, and half of the wall has been without the 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's Biography": "The general was in Nanyang when he was building this great strategy. He often thought it was difficult to get along, 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, one still needs 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" 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.'< /p>
Hearing the Rooster 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. "Get up and dance your sword when you hear the crow of the rooster. 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.
In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were sounded in the morning and drums were beaten in the evening to make people realize.
< p> Burning the cauldron and sinking the boat is a metaphor for acting decisively, holding the determination to only look forward and not look back."The Book of the Later Han·Ban Chao Biography": "A man who has no other ambitions should 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 Kaihan. Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Miscellaneous Affairs IV": "Xiong Quzi saw his sincerity, and Jinshi opened it. What's wrong with people? "Jinshi: Metal and stone are metaphors for the hardest things. Even metal and stone have been opened. It describes a person's heart, sincerity, and boundless strength.
Diligence can make up for weakness, Song Shao Yong's "Nongbiyin": "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.
Man can conquer nature, which is a metaphor that manpower can defeat nature.
Where there is a will, there is a firm ambition. As long as you work hard, you will definitely succeed.
< p> Good medicine tastes bitter, but tastes bitter. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is a metaphor for admonishing and criticizing.The Western Han Dynasty. ·Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy One": "(Su Qin) was about to fall asleep while studying, and he used the awl to stab his buttocks, causing blood to flow to his feet. "Book of Han" written by Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Sun Jing's calligraphy is a treasure of literature, he is eager to learn, and he never stops working morning and night." When you are tired and sleepy, tie your head with a rope and hang it from the roof beam. "
A clear conscience. Chapter 22 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia of the Qing Dynasty: "There will be some rumors outside in the future. Fortunately, the master did not get the money himself, so he can have a clear conscience. "Ask your heart: Ask yourself. Ask yourself, you have no shame.
Aiming in all directions Chapter 25 of Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "I heard that 'a man's ambition is in all directions'. In your prime, you don't have any career, so you just keep your wife in a sleepy state? "
Sifang: the world. Have lofty ambitions and ideals.
Pestle and pestle: a rod used for pounding rice or beating clothes. Grind an iron rod into a fine needle. Metaphor of as long as If you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything you do. Song Dynasty Zhu Mu's "Fangyu Shenglan·Meizhou·Mozhen River" says: "At the foot of Elephant Er Mountain, it is said that Li Taibai was studying in the mountains. He gave up before he succeeded, and crossed the stream. When I met an old lady grinding an iron pestle, I asked her, "I want to make an acupuncture needle." Taibai felt his intention and returned it, so he graduated.
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Lessons from the past "Xunzi·Chengxiang": "The car in front has been overturned, and we don't know when we will wake up! "Shuoyuan Shanshuo" written by Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty: "If the car in front is overturned, the car behind will be warned." "Mirror: The mirror is a lesson. The lesson from the overturning of the car ahead. It is a metaphor that previous failures can be used as lessons for the future.
People who are late bloomers and capable have to go through tempering and only succeed in their later years. Used to describe those with great talent who are late in their careers.
Sleeping on firewood and tasting gall. It describes people who work hard and work hard. "Aristocratic Family": "The king of Yue rebelled against his country because he was suffering from anxiety and thinking. He put his courage in sitting. When he sat or lie down, he raised his courage. He also tasted courage in his food and drink. ”
Chiseling the wall to borrow light
Gao Feng Liumai
Su Qin’s spurs
Cutting the cattails as an ultimatum
Sanyu studied
Tao Kan Yun Zong
Linchi Xueshu
Sun Kang Yingxue
Nao Yingxue
Work hard and be angry: Determination Effort; strive for. Determined to strive for strength.
Strive for perfection: to be better; to be better.
"The Analects of Confucius·Xueer". ": ""Poetry" says: 'It's like cutting, like discussing, like plowing, like grinding. ’ What does this mean? "Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty noted: "When it comes to treating bone and angles, you should cut it and then polish it again; when treating jade, you should cut it and then polish it again. If you have treated it well, you can further improve it. ”
Strive for the upper reaches and work hard, strive to be advanced and advanced again
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Diligence can make up for weakness means that hard work can make up for the lack of talent.
Determined Strengthen one's ambition
Qiang Xue Expo
To plan things depends on people and to achieve things depends on God. It means that you have tried your best. As for whether you can achieve your goal, it depends on your luck.
p>The stupid bird flies first is a metaphor for people with poor ability who are afraid of falling behind and start doing things before others. The first chapter of Yuan·Guan Hanqing's "Chen Mother's Teaching Son": "I have a metaphor for you: I am like the spiritual bird behind you. Wait for the stupid bird to fly first. ”
Single-minded and unswerving
Reluctant for future generations to fall behind others.
Unable to let go of the scroll "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Meng Biography" annotated "Jiang "Biote Biography": "Guangwu was on duty as a soldier and never let go of the scroll. "
Allusions: Interpretation: put down; Volume: refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studious.
Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains is a metaphor for perseverance in transforming nature and unswerving struggle. " "Liezi Tangwen" records: 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, Zhisou, laughed at him and thought he was too stupid. Yu Gong said: I have a son after I die. After the death of a son, there are still grandchildren, and there is no end to the descendants. The two mountains will eventually be leveled. Chapter 21: "A hero is one who has great ambitions, a good plan, the opportunity to contain the universe, and the ambition to swallow up the heaven and the earth. "
Proficiency in industry is due to diligence: academics; Jing: mastery; Yu: in; Qin: diligence. Academic proficiency is obtained by diligence. "Jinxuejie" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Excellence in industry is in Diligence is a waste of play; action is accomplished by thinking and destroyed by following. ”
Dedicated and eager to learn
Stubborn and blunt
Being so angry that one forgets to eat, studies or works hard, and even forgets to eat. Described as being very diligent. "The Analects of Confucius" And": "If you are so angry that you forget to eat, if you are happy you forget your worries, you don't know that old age is coming. "Shang Shu·Jun Chen": "I work hard every day, but I dare not hesitate." "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Lu Pi": "He has a deep nature and loves to learn, and he is tireless in breeding." "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms·Shu·Xiang Lang Biography": "But he devoted himself more to the classics and worked tirelessly." ”
assiduously and tirelessly: diligent, not slacking off. Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly.
Water drops can penetrate a stone. If water keeps dripping, a stone can also be penetrated. It is a metaphor that as long as there is perseverance, If you keep working hard, things will surely succeed. "Han Shu·Mei Cheng Biography" says: "The slip of Mount Tai cuts through the stone, and the unipolar rope cuts through the stem." Water is not the drill of stone, nor is it the saw of wood. Gradual decline makes it so. ”
Sleeping well at night
The source of the broken wood of rope sawing: Volume 10 of "Helin Jade Dew" by Luo Dajing of Song Dynasty: "One coin a day, a thousand coins a thousand days, rope The sawn wood breaks, and the water drips through the stone. ”
Allusion: Using a rope as a saw can also cut wood. It is a metaphor that although the strength is small, as long as you persist, things will succeed
Source of Burning Gao Following Dial: Tang· Han Yu's "Explanation of Jinxue": "Burn anointing oil to continue the sundial, and keep it for a long time. ”
Allusions: Ointment: grease, refers to lamps and candles; Ji: continue, take over; Dial: sunlight. Light the oil lamp to continue the sunlight. Describes working or studying diligently.
Learning If you fail to learn, you are still afraid of losing it. The source: "The Analects of Confucius: Qin Bo": "Zi Ri said: 'If you fail to learn well, you are still afraid of losing it. '"
Allusion: Learning is like chasing something, and you are always afraid of not catching up. If you catch up, you are afraid of being left behind. It describes diligent study and strong enterprising spirit. It also describes the eagerness to do other things.
Mountains do not change and rivers change.
It comes from the theme song of the TV series of the same name sung by Na Ying (1990). It is a metaphor that the situation is always changing, and there is no need to be upset and sad if things don’t go well for a while.
Salted fish turns over. Salted fish can’t “turn over” originally, saying that salted fish Turn over has the meaning of coming back from the dead or getting better, which means that the situation changes from bad to good in a short period of time.
Mend the situation after the sheep has died. Source: "Warring States Policy·Chu Ce": "It is not too late to look after the dog when you see the rabbit; it is not too late to look after the sheep." It’s not too late to mend the pen.”
Allusion: fugitive: escape, lost; prison: pen for livestock. It’s not too late to repair the pen after the sheep escape. It’s a metaphor for something that goes wrong. Finding ways to remedy the situation can prevent further losses.
Go forward courageously. Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi Quanshu·Dao Tongyi·Zhou Zi Shu": "Regardless of the rights and wrongs of others, regardless of your own gains and losses, move forward courageously, and say what others dare not. The truth."
Allusion: Keep moving forward bravely.
Perseverance: perseverance; perseverance: perseverance. Persistence for a long time.
Perseverance, perseverance In the end, there is no slack at all.
The lame turtle has traveled a thousand miles. Even if you don't stop for half a step, you can travel a thousand miles. This metaphor means that as long as you persevere, you can succeed even if the conditions are very poor.
If the day is not enough, the year is enough. Source: "Huainanzi·
< p> C. Collection of inspirational and positive idioms
These "positive energy" idioms
1. Cantilevered: describes hard study
2. Promote the virtues of morality and inspire the secular.
3. Train the troops vigorously and inspire the soldiers.
4. Stay up late at night. : Go to bed late and get up early.
5. There is no end to learning: Adapt to the environment with diligent learning
6. Get up when the rooster crows. . Describes hard work.
7. Motivate people with low talents to strive for progress.
8. Work hard: to cheer up. Seek strength.
9. Integrity and integrity can inspire people to be motivated.
10. High morale: high spirits. < /p>
11. Go all out: go. Put all your strength into it.
12. Goad the stubborn and sharpen the dull.
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13. Farm during the day and study at night. It is a metaphor for diligent study.
14. Diligence can make up for innate deficiencies and defects.
15. Study hard and ask questions if you don’t understand. It is a metaphor for being good at learning.
16. Li Zhizhenliang: Li Zhi: Inspire the mind. Be firm in ambition and conduct, and have noble moral character.
17. The hand cannot let go of the book: the hand cannot let go of the scroll. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.
18. Inspirational Bingbark: Describes the will to inspire oneself in a poor living environment.
19. Inspirational as ice: refers to inspiring the will to make the body and mind as pure as crystal ice.
20. Time never comes again: The opportunity is missed and will never come again. Encourage people to seize the opportunity.
D. Inspirational words with the word "virtue"
Virtue is a noble virtue spread all over the world.
Have both ability and political integrity. De: moral character; Cai: ability; Bei: possess. Not only have good ideological quality, but also have the talent and ability to work. Degaowangzhongde: moral character; hope: reputation. He has high morals and great reputation.
Dehou Liuguang De: morality, virtue; thick: heavy; Liu: influence; light: "wide". It means high morals and far-reaching influence.
I hope it helps and I hope you will adopt it. Thank you for your support.
E. 10 German inspirational idioms and proverbs
Idiom: to keep going despite difficulties, to persevere, to strive hard, Work diligently, catch up, and persevere. Famous saying: Those who achieve great things do not show shame; those who achieve great achievements do not stick to trivial matters. - Feng Menglong If you ask a person who is good at skating how to succeed, he will tell you: "Falled down." , get up." This is success. - Newton's heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman never rests with strength. The terrain is great, and a gentleman carries things with great virtue. - "Zhouyi" The secret of success is never changing the established goal. - ——Rousseau is determined to be strong but not sharp, and success lies in time rather than speed. ——Zhang Xiaoxiang's originally hopeless things, if you try boldly, you will often succeed. ——Shakespeare What you learn on paper is always shallow, but you must do it in practice. ——Lu You Knowledge is a treasure house, but the key to unlocking this treasure house is practice. - Fuller: Even if you cannot learn the Tao, you can't do it, but no matter how small it is, you can't do it. - "Xunzi"
F. Five words to describe inspiration What are the idioms
Read more than ten thousand volumes, the strong wind blows the strong grass, you will be the best in your practice, success comes naturally, the iron rod is ground into a needle
1. Read more than ten thousand volumes [ dú shū pò wàn juàn ]
Explanation: break: breakthrough; volume: number of books. Describes reading a lot and being knowledgeable.
From: "Twenty Rhymes of Wei Zuocheng's Essays" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "If you read thousands of volumes, you will be able to write like a master."
Translation: Read thousands of volumes of books and write by heart. When writing an article, he writes quickly and seems to have a spirit
2. The strong wind Zhang Jincao [ jí fēng zhāng jìng cǎo ]
Explanation: It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong. Same as "the strong wind knows the strong grass".
From: Tang Fangxuanling's "Book of Jin: Clan Biography": "When a noble person dies, he will rest on his corpse and mourn; when Chen Liu returns to the country, he will mourn and shed tears. There is a saying: 'The strong wind blows the strong grass' , How can I offer it to the king?"
Translation: When Gao Gui passed away, he lay on the body and cried bitterly; when Chen Liu returned home, he shed tears and said goodbye. As the saying goes, "Only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong." Xian Wang has it.
3. The best in one's work [ háng háng chū zhuàng yuán ]
Explanation: It is a metaphor that no matter what profession you are in, as long as you love your job, you can achieve excellent results.
From: Ming Dynasty Feng Weimin's "Jade Holding the Belly: A Gift to Zhao Jinyan": "The swipe of the pipa moves people to pity, and one must have faith and practice to become the champion."
Translation: The sweeping sound of the pipa makes people feel sad. Compassion is born, so you must believe that you can achieve good results in every line of work.
4. When you put in enough effort, things will naturally work out.
From: Chapter 36 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty: "Don't worry about Master, don't be anxious. And move forward with confidence, and I will give you a 'success will come naturally'."
p>5. An iron rod ground into a needle [ tiě bàng mó chéng zhēn ]
Explanation: It is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and perseverance, you can succeed in anything you do. Same as "an iron pestle ground into a needle".
From: Chapter 10 of "Yellow Hydrangea" by Yisuo of the Qing Dynasty: "Working hard to grind the iron rod into a needle may seem to be a late development, but in fact the results are the fastest.
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G. Inspirational idioms for self-cultivation
Humble oneself and feed oneself Humble: humble; shepherding: nourish. Cultivate one’s moral character with a humble attitude.
Being kind and self-sustaining only Seek self-improvement, cultivate one's moral character and cultivate one's character.
Use moral integrity to cultivate one's character, and economize on its use.
Be humble and self-motivated. Humility: modesty; p>
Reflect every day and cultivate oneself every month.
Cultivation of oneself carefully and sincerely for long-term peace and stability.
Cultivate oneself, comfort others and cultivate oneself: cultivate oneself and improve oneself. Cultivation of oneself makes people happy
Cultivation of one's body and nature Cultivation of one's body: to make the soul pure; nourishment of one's nature: to prevent the nature from being damaged. Through self-reflection and observation, the body and mind can reach a perfect state.
There is no better way to stop slander. Self-cultivation means stopping; slander: slander; self-cultivation: self-cultivation. To stop others from slandering oneself, the best way is to cultivate oneself and improve one's own moral character.
To stop slander, it is better to practice self-cultivation: stop, calm down ; Slander: Accusation. To prevent others from slandering, the best way is to practice self-cultivation
Self-benefit and altruism Self-benefit and altruism: self-benefit; altruism: behavior with the purpose of benefiting others. Buddhism claims to be self-cultivation The ultimate goal is to realize the benefits of self and others, and everyone becomes a Buddha. It means that it is good for yourself and others
Correct your body and mind, correct your words and deeds, and quiet your heart. It is a metaphor for self-cultivation.
Idioms about seeking knowledge:
Not asking for a thorough understanding: very, extremely. Just asking for a general idea, not a thorough understanding. Often refers to study or research that is not serious or in-depth.
Baoshan Go back into the mountains full of treasures, but come out empty-handed. It is a metaphor that according to the conditions, you should have a rich harvest, but you will get nothing (mostly refers to seeking knowledge).
Negative travel guide: book box; Study tour: go to study in other places. Carrying a book box and going to study in other places. Describes an attitude of seeking knowledge without working hard.
Difficulty in knowledge and practice Difficulty in knowledge: Seeking knowledge when encountering difficulties; Reluctance in practice: doing your best to practice. Constantly overcome Obtain knowledge from difficulties, and try your best to put it into practice when you have knowledge.
Seeking knowledge is like thirsting for knowledge: knowledge. Searching for knowledge is as urgent as thirst for water. It describes the desire for knowledge as being very urgent.
Be eager to pursue knowledge, and your mood is very urgent.
Empty but not clear: exhaustion. The original metaphor is that the heaven and earth are like bellows. The emptier they are, the more inexhaustible they are. The more push and pull, the more exhaust air. The more the metaphor is, the more humbly you seek knowledge. The richer the knowledge.
H. Collection of Chinese Inspirational Idioms
Work hard
Work hard
Make a difference
Make a difference
Keep moving forward
Make further progress
Reach a higher level
Strive to reach the top
< p> work hardcatch up
work harder
keep up the good work
catch up
catch up
Not to be outdone
High-spirited
Constant self-improvement
As the sky moves forward, a gentleman will never stop improving himself.
The terrain is uneven, and a gentleman carries his wealth with kindness.
Go all out
Go all out
Spare no effort
Work hard
Persevere
Never turn back
Move forward bravely
Be brave and diligent
Overcome obstacles
Perseverance
Perseverance
p>Perseverance
Perseverance
Unswerving
Without hesitation
Working hard
Tireless
Striving diligently
Persevering in agreement
Taking the trouble
Forgetting to sleep and eat
There is no time to warm the table
Be so angry that you forget to eat
Work hard
Bear hardships and stand hard work
Be eager to try
Gear up
People are poor Ambitions are endless
I. Inspirational idioms and famous sayings
Idioms:
Go ahead despite difficulties, persevere, pursue diligently, work conscientiously, catch up, and persevere.< /p>
Famous Quotes:
Those who achieve great things will not be ashamed of small things; those who achieve great power will not stick to trivial matters. - Feng Menglong
If you ask someone who is good at skating When a person achieves success, he will tell you: "When you fall, get up." This is success. - Newton
When the sky moves vigorously, a gentleman will never cease to be strong. The terrain is good, and a gentleman will be virtuous. Zaiwu. - "The Book of Changes"
The secret of success is to never change the established goal. - Rousseau
Determined to be strong but not sharp, success lies in the long-term rather than in the hasty. ——Zhang Xiaoxiang