Break the waves, climb high and look far, step on the moon and climb the clouds, and make great achievements.
1, the pillar of strength
Explanation: It is an idiom in China. It means wood that can be used as a house beam. Metaphor can bear the heavy responsibility of the country. Dong: Ridge purlin, main beam. Become an object; Refers to useful talents. From "Pine is scorched, as dense as a thousand pine trees, although there is a plan, building stones are used as columns", appreciation of Yi Qing and Shi Shuo Xin Yu by Liu Song in the Southern Dynasties.
Ex.: In the future, your cousins will be the pillars of the country, holding hands and being in both houses at the same time. What a wonderful future! -Duanmu Hongliang "Cao Xueqin" chapter 16.
In the 42 years' storm, groups of "celebrities" have emerged, and groups of * * * are the pillars of China's radio and television industry.
2. Be ambitious, xi.
Interpretation: Be ambitious, which means to be ambitious and ambitious. The necessary conditions for people to achieve great things in ancient times. From chapter 21 of Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "A hero has lofty aspirations, a good plan in his belly, an opportunity to hide the universe and breathe the ambition of heaven and earth."
Usage: subject-predicate type, often used as predicate and attribute.
All your wishes will come true. x:n:xn Xiǎng shìchéng
Explanation: The word "all one's wishes come true" is an idiom, which means "anything you think can be successful". This word is mostly used in greetings and is a neutral word. The word "all one's wishes come true" is not defined in the official dictionary. Mutual blessing is a widely circulated blessing. No matter what you think, you can succeed. It is often used to say hello.
Example: Getting what you want is a psychological hint to yourself. When you expect what kind of result, or what kind of result you are most afraid of, the development of the situation will always follow your personal wishes.
4. Aim in four directions: zh √ zà i s√ f ā ng.
Interpretation: Aspiring in all directions means having lofty aspirations. Origin: "Ambition in the Four Sides" evolved from "Ambition in the Four Sides". The Records of the Four Sides comes from Confucius Zi Cong (a book about the words and deeds of Confucius and his descendants) compiled by Confucius in the Qin Dynasty. Four directions: cultivate one's morality, keep one's family in order, govern the country and level the world. As an idiom, "aim in all directions" is generally said to mean "aim in all directions", which describes people's lofty aspirations.
For example, there are four great ambitions in life. How can we be together deeply and for a long time?
5. Ambitious
Interpretation: It means to aim high and be different. Ambition: Great ambition. Be ambitious and be different. From Song Loukey's Epitaph of Wei Loujun in Jixi County: "My brother's ambition is extraordinary, so I think about it."
Example: Brother Yucun is really ambitious. Cao Qing Xueqin's First Story of A Dream of Red Mansions
6. The ambition of a swan.
Interpretation: Honghu Lake: Swan, a metaphor for ambitious people; Ambition: ambition. Metaphor is ambitious. Historical Records Chen She Family: "Chen She sighed:' Hehe! Swallows know the ambition of swans!
7. Long winds and waves, long winds and waves
Interpretation: It is a metaphor for being ambitious, not afraid of difficulties and going forward bravely. From the Biography of Song Shu Zong Yi: "When I was a teenager, the soldiers asked him about his ambition and said,' I am willing to ride the wind and break the waves'." "
8. Climb the distance d ē ng d ē dēng dēng gāo wàng Yuǎn mǎn m m m m n.
Interpretation: Climb high and see far. It is also a metaphor for a high ideological realm and a far-sighted vision. Learn from Xunzi's exhortation: "It is better to look at it from a height than to taste it from a height." "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals Shun Shuo": "It's convenient to shout with the wind, not to add disease, but to look at the sky without adding brilliance."
9. step on the moon and climb the clouds.
Interpretation: step on the moon and climb to the sky. Describe ambition. From Shu's "Four Gospels: Try Autumn Wei": "I advise you not to pity Xiang and borrow jade heart, and forget to step on the moon and climb the clouds."
10, great achievements.
Interpretation: exhibition: opening scroll painting, metaphor realization; Grand plan: a metaphor for grand strategies and plans. Implement grand plans or ambitions on a large scale. From "Let the Official See Pei Xianggong": "Initiate the grand plan of Zhongxing; Taiping lasted. "
2. Find four words to describe the starting point of flying dreams. Describe mountains: mountains, cliffs, continuous ups and downs, majestic peaks and dangerous peaks. Describe water: endless, rushing thousands of miles, magnificent, stormy waves, turbid waves emptying, peaks and turns. Describe mountains and rivers: lakes and mountains, beautiful mountains and rivers, beautiful mountains and rivers. Peach-pink and willow-green, full of spring, full of spring. Summer scenery idiom: scorching sun, sweating, scorching sun, steaming hot, scorching sun. autumn scenery idiom: autumn is crisp, sweet-scented osmanthus is fragrant, the sky is high and the clouds are light, the red leaves are like fire, and the golden wind is cool and fruitful. Winter scenery idiom: nine winters, chilly, ice and snow. Snow-capped, Snow-capped, Snow-capped Sky Scenery Idiom: There are no clouds in Wan Li, the blue sky is like washing, the sky is high and the clouds are light, and the overcast turns sunny. Wan Li described heavy rain: rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm, rainstorm, downpour, downpour. Idiom describing flowers: Flowers bloom, flowers bloom, and a hundred flowers blossom. From fables: pulling out seedlings to encourage growth, waiting for rabbits, self-contradiction, stealing the bell, mending after the sheep is dead, from fairy tales: Kuafu chasing the sun, the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon, Houyi shooting at the sun, Jingwei filling the sea, the goddess mending the sky, where is the sea, from historical stories: besieged on all sides, an armchair strategist, the last battle, offering a humble apology. Neighbors, think about it, look around, respect each other like guests, bow and scrape, do their best, last forever, earth-shattering, earth-shattering, far apart, overqualified, similar, 24 antonyms: Huan, earth-shattering, earth-shattering, ice and snow, calling for help. Scratching one's ears and scratching one's cheeks, helping the poor and helping the poor, with a sigh, "one" has not started: a close call, a thousand mistakes, a fragile blow, one heart and one mind, a narrow escape, and eternal ruin. The pronoun of "concentration": concentration, meticulousness, concentration and indifference. The word "xing" means: cheerful, enthusiastic, making waves, stirring up the masses, everything goes smoothly and everything is in a hurry. "Thinking" means: imagining, dreaming, brooding and wishful thinking. "Fast" means: thousands of miles, the wind. Stubborn, wading through mountains and rivers, scrambling to tell each other, walking hard, and tiptoeing to "see" means: overlooking, looking around, looking around, looking around, turning a blind eye, glancing at the flowers, seeing everything, turning a blind eye, starting with the word "hi": beaming, loving to see and hear. Laugh and laugh, happy idiom: beaming, beaming, beaming, ecstatic, in high spirits. Describe the Yangtze River: a thousand miles, stormy waves, peaks and valleys, turbid waves emptying, magnificent, stormy waves, calm. Describe the exam: think hard, look around, scratch your ears, concentrate, and describe the emergency: imminent, imminent, urgent, urgent. The content of the book is wonderful: fascinating, exquisite, gripping, fascinating and tireless. Idioms related to sports and hard work are: Wei compiled three unique skills, read ten lines at a glance, read ten lines at a glance, never forget anything, read a lot and study hard. Idioms of serious work: meticulous, dedicated, conscientious, diligent and dedicated, sleepless, knowledgeable: knowledgeable, knowledgeable, well-versed, well-versed in Chinese and Western, well-read and memorized; Idioms that describe superb medical skills: a wonderful hand rejuvenating, Hua Tuo reincarnating, Bian Que reborn, and hanging pots to help the world. There are many idioms that are unique, unique, a drop in the ocean, few and far between, and unparalleled in the world: a sea of people, standing shoulder to shoulder, sitting in an empty lane, crowded all over the street, and the wedding describes people's appearance: beautiful as a crown jade, beautiful eyes, full of affection, and shy flowers when the moon is closed. Run away, describe people with a friendly attitude: approachable, amiable, whispering, smiling, smiling, and describe people with a great spirit: energetic, radiant, energetic, and full of human organs in the room. Idiom: heartless, tongue-tied, obscene, dumbfounded, Go hand in hand with derogatory idioms: selfish, duplicitous, collusion, scheming, duplicity, family destruction and death, and commendatory idioms: self-sacrifice, selflessness, going through fire and water, eternal life, forgetting death, describing people who care about others as meticulous and considerate, restraining the strong and helping the weak, enthusiastic about public welfare and caring for others.
3. Best wishes The four-word idiom has a smooth sailing and a bright future. All the best, good fortune and dreams come true. 1. Smooth sailing Pinyin: y and fā n fē ng sh! n Explanation: The ship is sailing in full sail.
This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles. 2. Bright future Pinyin: qián chéng sì jǐn ǐ n ǐ n Explanation: The future is as beautiful as a splendid one, which is often used as a blessing.
3. All the best pinyin: wàn shì rú yì Interpretation: Ruyi: to your liking. Everything is in line with my wishes and is going well.
4. Wealth Prosperity Pinyin: cáI yùn hēng tūng Interpretation: Constant: accessible and smooth. People who make a fortune have good fortune and make money smoothly.
5. Dreams come true Pinyin: měi mèng chéng zhēn Explanation: Everything you want can be realized.
4. The four-word idiom "Best wishes" has a smooth sailing and a bright future. Everything goes well and the dream of prosperity comes true.
1, smooth sailing
Pinyin: y and fān fēng shn
Explanation: This ship is full of sails, sail before the wind. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
2. The future is bright
Pinyin: Qin chéng sìjǐn n n
Description: The future is as beautiful as splendid, and is often used as a blessing.
3. All the best.
Pinyin: wàn SHRúy
Explanation: Ruyi: To your liking. Everything is in line with my wishes and is going well.
4. Prosperous wealth
Pinyin: cá i yü n hü ng t not ng
Explanation: H: Access, smoothing. People who make a fortune have good fortune and make money smoothly.
5. Dreams come true
Pinyin: mímèng chéng zhēn
Explanation: Everything you want can be realized.
5. What are the four-character idioms that can express "good wishes"? 1. Smooth sailing Pinyin: y and fā n fē ng sh! n Explanation: The ship is sailing in full sail.
This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles. 2. Bright future Pinyin: qián chéng sì jǐn ǐ n ǐ n Explanation: The future is as beautiful as a splendid one, which is often used as a blessing.
3. All the best pinyin: wàn shì rú yì Interpretation: Ruyi: to your liking. Everything is in line with my wishes and is going well.
4. Wealth Prosperity Pinyin: cáI yùn hēng tūng Interpretation: Constant: accessible and smooth. People who make a fortune have good fortune and make money smoothly.
5. Dreams come true Pinyin: měi mèng chéng zhēn Explanation: Everything you want can be realized.