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If you are strong enough, you are unprecedented (Scott Fitzgerald)

●The strong are prone to be strong, just as the weak are prone to weakness (Emerson) < /p>

●People who are not afraid of pain are strong, and people who are not afraid of death are stronger----(Mrs. Diana)

●The most obvious sign of a great person is strength. will (UK)

●Confidence and self-reliance are the pillars of strength (UK)

●Strong people can fight in the storm of fate (UK)

● Tenacity is the secret of writer’s skills (Jack London)

● Tenacity can lead people to happiness (Turkey)

● Strong belief will win strong people, and then It makes them stronger----(Walter Bekiho)

●Life is like the ocean, only those with strong will can reach the other shore (Ma Zaisi)

●Victory belongs to the perseverant (Britain)

●Failure is the final test of perseverance (Bismarck)

●Perseverance is the best assistant of the will (Europe)

●Businesses are often built on perseverance, but ruined by quarrels (Iran)

●Hard work and perseverance turn mulberry leaves into silk and satin (UK) Bamboo and stone

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Don’t let go of the green hills, and keep your roots in the broken rocks.

After countless hardships, I am still strong, regardless of the wind from east to west, north or south.

[Notes]

1. "Bamboo and Stone" is a poem on painting.

2. Determined: a metaphor for taking root firmly, as if one is biting and not letting go.

3. Grind: torture. Jianjin: firm and strong.

4. Er: That. This sentence means: No matter how strong the wind from east to west or northwest blows, it cannot be blown down.

[Explanation]

This is a poem with profound meaning. The first two sentences say that bamboo takes root in broken rocks and has a solid foundation. The second sentence says that no matter how strong the wind blows from all directions, and how much torture and blow the bamboo and stone receive, they remain firm and strong. In praising the firm and tenacious spirit of bamboo and stone, the author implies the strength of his own character. "Standing strong despite being attacked by the enemy, no matter how wind blows from east to west, north or south" is often used to describe the revolutionaries' firm stance in the struggle and their character that will never waver when attacked by the enemy. Don't be afraid of your bones being shattered into pieces, you want to keep your innocence in the world. (Yin of Lime [Ming Dynasty] Yu Qian)

The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. The Diligent Chapter of "Warning to the World".

There are several plum blossoms in the corner, blooming alone in the cold Wang Anshi