In classical Chinese:
I will try my best to fight.
Me: I belong to my generation; I am waiting for my son to refer to his own son. A friendly address to peers can be translated as "you"
Must: Decide, affirm: "If you think deeply and think far, victory is inevitable". Stubborn: "If you don't want it, you don't have to." Sure enough, if: "The king will have no one, I am willing to work for it."
Exhaustion: Exhaustion, exhaustion: dedication. Do your best. The water is exhausted and the fish is exhausted.
Strength: the effectiveness of human and animal muscles: strength. Power. Everything works: vision. Productivity. Control.
Harmony: ancient times are both "Er", pronoun, you or yours: "Harmony is precious, and you count your ears." Conjunction (a. Table juxtaposition, such as "many and miscellaneous". B. the same expression, such as "replacement". C. table series.
Fight: fight: fight. Fight (fight hard) fight. Beat one's chest and feet (to show anger) Hard hand-to-hand combat
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I don't have much to say today, so I'll try my best (J and J and N B ú Duyá n y ǐ á n y ǐ, w ú d ā ng q and ng l é ré wé i).
Today: Now: Today. This life. This life. This time (this time), the past serves the present. Today is yesterday. The ancient past.
No: adverb. Used before verbs, adjectives, etc. to express negation or before nouns or nominal morphemes to form adjectives: don't go. Not much. Illegal. I didn't expect that. Poor material (average talent, often used as modesty).
Many: a lot, as opposed to "less" and "less": many people. A few years. Rich and colorful. Multilevel. Multiple angles. How difficult it is to prosper (x and xěng) (n). The more, the better. Do more wrong things and you will die. There are more than two kinds: perennial grass. Polynomial polysemy. Pluralism. Exceed a certain amount: redundant. More than a year.
Say: say, say: say. Metaphorically speaking. Yanhuan. Love. If you say something, you will get to the point. Words spoken: words. Word (also called "word") language. Words. Concise and to the point.
Yi: classical Chinese auxiliary words (a) used at the end of a sentence, which is the same as "le", such as "it's a long time ago" and "it's too late to regret"; B. express an exclamation, such as "great")
Wu: Me, mine: My body. My country. Our generation. Last name.
Act as: to act as. Be patient (dān). Well deserved. Responsible; In charge. Take power. Take power. At that time or place: at that time. Contemporary. At first. Today. Right away (right away) In those days. Streets. Be a hospital. Face to face: face to face. Make a quick decision. Bear the brunt. Match: Close. Equivalent to (liánɡ). Should: Should. Of course, old age is powerful.
Tilt: tilt, tilt: tilt. Tilt. Collapse. Tilt. Fall down. Tendency: inclination. Fall in love. Admire. Pour the wine. Left leaning. Right deviation. Collapse: collapse. Flip and roll (y? Squeeze each other out in the same organization.
Force: physics refers to the interaction between objects, causing acceleration or deformation of motion: mechanics. Acting force. Conservatism. Make great efforts: do your best. Failure. Turn the tide.
Conjunction (a) Table juxtaposition column, such as "many but miscellaneous" B. Same expression, such as "replacement". C. table progression, such as "and". D. folding, such as "specious". E. Connect the positive and negative tables to complement each other, such as "strong but not strong". F link adverbials and thesaurus modifications, such as "Kan Kan Talks". G. inserting in the middle of subject and predicate means hypothesis ◎ hypothesis, such as "people don't believe it and don't know what to do").
For: do, do, do: ~ people. ~ time. ~ difficult. Don't go too far. Act as, admit as: take ~. Recognize ~. Learn from it ~ often. Become: become ~. Yes: twelve ounces to a catty. Governance, handling: ~ politics. Yes: ~ the world laughs.
2. Interpretation of classical Chinese idioms after devoting all one's efforts to death: pronunciation of j not ng jōg not ng jōng jìn Cui?, s ǐ r h ò u y ǐ.
The formal use of law; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.
Bow: Bend to show respect and caution; Exhaustion: do your best; Has: stopped. It means to work hard, work hard, work hard again, and give all your spirit and strength until you die. Examples of idioms:
Chairman Mao's In Memory of Dr. Sun Yat-sen: "He devoted his whole life to transforming China, and he really devoted himself to it until his death."
Yang Zhenning's "Deng Jiaxian": "Do your best, and then die" aptly describes his life.
Idioms and their stories
During the Three Kingdoms period, after the death of Liu Bei, the master of Shu, the incompetent Liu Chan succeeded to the throne. He only knew pleasure, but he didn't know how to govern the country, so he handed over the domestic military and political power to Zhuge Liang. On the one hand, Zhuge Liang joined forces with Wu to attack Wei, conquered Meng Huo in the south and actively prepared for the second Northern Expedition. On the eve of the Second Northern Expedition, he wrote "Liu Chan's Table of the Later Ruler" to show that he did his best for his country and died, which reflected the thought of loyalty to the monarch in feudal society. The idiom comes from Zhuge Liang's "Teacher's Watch", which says, "I will do my best until I die." It means that I must be diligent, tireless, cautious and use my strength for national affairs until I die.
It is difficult for a husband to make peace, and things are also. Yesterday, the first emperor was defeated in Chu. At this time, Cao Cao clapped his hands and said that the world was settled. The first emperor invaded wuyue in the east, took Ba and Shu in the west, and sent his troops to the north to behead Xia Houdun: this was a mistake, but it was a success in China. -Then Wu Geng broke the alliance, Guan Yu was defeated, Zigui fell, and Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor: Everything is like this, and it is hard to see me do my best until I die. As for the failure, I am outspoken, which is beyond my understanding.
3. Try your best in classical Chinese, and try your best to read the answers when you die.
It is difficult for a husband to make peace, and things are also. Yesterday, the first emperor was defeated in Chu. At this time, Cao Cao clapped his hands and said that the world was settled. Then the first emperor joined wuyue in the east, took Bashu in the west, transferred troops to the north, and Xiahou was beheaded. It is hard to see why Wu Geng violated the Union, Guan Yu destroyed Zigui, and Xelloss proclaimed himself emperor. I will do my best until I die. As for failure and outspoken, the minister doesn't know.
-"Imitation Show"
Brief description:
Ping: Through "evaluation", judge and draw a conclusion. Shoot. Tripping: Tripping is a metaphor for failure.
1. Punctuate sentences without punctuation with "/".
2. Explain the words added in the text
Yes () Yes ()
3. Which sentence in the text shows Zhuge Liang's attitude towards the Northern Expedition?
According to this article and your understanding of Zhuge Liang, briefly comment on Zhuge Liang.
Answer:
1 ... Instrument/... Also/... Alliance/... Failure/... Fall/... Emperor/... Yes/
2.① Here, here. 2 stop.
3. Do your best until you die.
4. Loyal to Liu and his son, determined to revive the Han Dynasty and make SHEN WOO wise.
4. What words are used to describe your best efforts? 1. Do your best.
Tired: exhausted; Do it: use it all. Do your best. Describe doing things very seriously. From the Biography of Song Zongyue: "The slaughter of Qungong and Hemai. They all tried their best, so the emperor was fearless and took his minions. "
Step 2 make every effort
Exhausted: exhausted. Do your best. From the Biography of Song Zongyue: "The slaughter of Qungong and Hemai. They all tried their best, so the emperor was fearless and took his minions. "
3. in-depth study of W ā k not ng x and n s and
Describe the pain and do everything possible. On the Three Ugliness in the Examination Room from Lace Literature (Lu Xun)
Rack one's brains Ji m: o Ji m: o j n m: o zh: and
Describe thinking hard, thinking hard, and doing your best. Think about one thing. For example, Lao She's "Four Generations under One Family" Sanqi: "Only in this way can we show the appearance of racking our brains for him."
5. Do your best. Dan Jay and En Jill Pei
Do your best; Think about it. It means to run out of energy and mind. From Tang Bai Juyi's "A Chief of Forest Policy": "Think deeply, and speak earnestly."