Self-defense: refers to relying on natural disasters to persist in fighting.
Holding a column contains slander: holding a column: a metaphor for keeping a promise. Stick to your promise and be slandered.
Letter of appointment: used to show that you keep your promise.
White Horse in Danshu: When the ancient emperors gave heroes hereditary titles and exemption certificates, they slaughtered white horses to show their commitment, which was later called "White Horse in Danshu".
Dance to death: dance: performance, physical integrity, martyr.
Jeff died for righteousness; Jeff: Stick to moral integrity and die; Death: To die for justice. Die for integrity and justice.
Jeff's dead friendship: Jeff: Stick to moral integrity and die; Dead friendship: Die for friendship. It means sticking to moral integrity and not being negative when you die.
Stick to no war: stick to barriers and not fight the enemy.
Perseverance: Chongqing: change. Stick to the contract or promise and never change.
Firm and clear constraints: firm: stick to it; Restraint: keep your promise. Stick to the alliance and keep the Covenant.
Perseverance: stick to the contract or promise and never change.
Perseverance: stick to moral integrity and never change.
Keep a clean body and keep the right path: keep your purity and stick to the right path.
Stone is the same: it is the same as stone. Describe sticking to the Covenant, moral integrity, etc.
Mud seal letter valley pass: mud: mud pill; Seal: Here. You can hold Hangu Pass with a small clay pill. Metaphor can use dangerous terrain to hold military positions.
Defend by risk: by: by. Stick to the terrain.
In fact, it is not a group: it refers to sticking to the will and keeping different customs.
Keep the way poor: keep the right way poor. Old words praising poor and virtuous literati.
No return to the festival: stick to the festival. Same as "keeping a festival".
Stick to integrity: stick to integrity.
Chastity is not lewd: chastity: keeping the name and keeping the chastity; Prostitution: excessive. Stick to honor and integrity and don't do anything excessive or rude.
Stay on the right path and never look back: stay on the right path and never give in.
Stick to the right path and do not change.
Wei Sheng Messenger: According to legend, Wei Sheng and the woman agreed to meet on the bridge. Not long after the woman arrived, the water rose, and she died holding the bridge column. Canon out "Zhuangzi Stealing Feet". Later, it was a metaphor for keeping your promise.
Micro-life: In ancient legend, a man who keeps his promise is willing to drown to keep his promise. Metaphor only knows to keep appointments, but I don't know the balance of interests.
Perseverance: stick to credit.
Baby city self-defense: baby: winding, surrounding. Relying on the city wall can achieve the goal of persistence.
Sleeping at a distance: refers to the behavior of being penniless but still sticking to moral integrity.
To die in battle is to stick to moral integrity and die for justice.
2. What idioms are there to describe sticking to your post? 1. Do your duty.
Origin: Hugo's speech commemorating the centenary of Voltaire's death: "As a citizen, we should perform our duties."
2. be loyal to your duties; Be loyal to your duties.
Source: Hugo's Death in Normandy: Throughout his life, he asked himself to be loyal to his duties and fulfill his life.
3. Died in the line of duty [yǐ shēn xùn zhí] died in the line of duty and was loyal to his duties. Martyrdom: To die for a purpose.
Going out of the government: "Biography of Wei": "Xiaguan does not guard against it; I want to be a martyr. "
My talent can't resist foreign aggression, I just want to serve my country with my life.
4. Conscientiousness 【 JΡ ng JΡ ng Yè è è 】 describes caution and diligence.
Out: "The Book of Songs Daya Han Yun": "Be conscientious, like thunder."
Do things cautiously and diligently, and take them as seriously as facing thunder.
5, not empty name [bùwùkūng míng] Career: pursuit. Work hard, don't pursue fame and fortune.
* * * * Preface of Workers in China: "A large number of cadres should be educated among workers; They should have knowledge; Capable; Don't be empty; Will do practical things. "
6. Work hard [mái tóu kǔ gàn] and work hard wholeheartedly.
Out: Lu Xun's essay "Have China people lost confidence? : "We have been working hard since ancient times."
3. A four-word idiom describing firmness stands proudly: unyielding.
Erect: Stand upright like a mountain peak. Describe strong and unshakable.
Source: Mao Dun's praise of the poplar: "Don't you think that there are strong and unyielding sentries standing proudly like this poplar tree on the vast land behind enemy lines, guarding their hometown?" Stand proudly and describe a firm and unshakable position. Source: Gu Hua's furong town: "The stems are sprouting, the leaves are growing, and the iron bones are green and stand proudly."
A proud snow deceives frost, which means that you are not afraid of frost, snow and cold. The more difficult the external conditions are, the more energetic you are. Metaphor after long-term training, in the face of cold persecution or blow without weakness, fearless.
Pride, arrogance, contempt. Source: Zhang Tianshi from Changling, Yuan Wu: Plum Blossom Cloud: My Plum Blossom ... Who can compete with jade bone Ice Muscle, and Ao Shuang won the first prize. "
The white head remains unchanged. Chongqing: change. Never change when you are old.
Describe a person who has been loyal and firm all his life. Source: "Biography of Liang Shu and He Dian": "He Xin retired, lived slowly and balanced, and never wavered."
Loyal heart is full of just blood, a sincere heart. Described as very loyal and firm.
Source: "Zhuangzi Foreign Things": "Changhong died in Shu, hiding blood, and turned green in three years." An unshakable description, extremely firm and firm.
Source: Lu Xun's The Leader of Jia: "Although this" Beijing School of Literature and Art "has been designated by Mr. Xu Danfu in Xueguang, it is vaguely unshakable, ..." Do not eat millet: millet refers to food in general.
This refers to Boyi and Shu, who died after Shang Dynasty, and did not eat Zhou Su. The metaphor is loyal and firm, and does not work for the enemy because of difficult livelihood.
Source: Biography of Boyi in Historical Records: "The King of Wu put down the Yin chaos, and the world was dominated by the Zhou Dynasty. Boyi and Shu Qi were ashamed of it, did not eat it, hid it in shouyangshan, and ate it from Wei." Pine and cypress: cyan.
Cui: Turquoise. Refers to evergreen pine and cypress.
Metaphor is a person with noble quality and firm moral integrity. Source: Qing Xiaozhong's "Couplet of Wuhou Tomb in Dingjun Mountain, Mianxian County": "The ancient stone is fragrant and famous in the world; Cang Song Bai Cui Lao Chen. "
Swinging from side to side describes walking unsteadily. Metaphor is easy to shake and not firm.
Source: * * * "On Agricultural Cooperation" I: "Some of our comrades are like a woman with little feet, dangling there, always complaining that others say: Let's go, let's go." Believe in learning and believing: believe faithfully.
Refers to having firm confidence in morality and career, and being diligent and eager to learn. Source: The Analects of Confucius Taber: "Confucius said:' Believe in learning and die well.
"Half-hearted and half-hearted" describes that the will is not specific and firm. Source: Wang Hanchong's "On Balance and Time": "God and her husband, wait with heart.
If people have no form, they will be punished for their crimes. Not half-hearted, but the opposite. "Half-hearted and half-hearted" describes indecision, indecision or weak will. Source: Yuan's "Yu Rang Tun Tan" is the fourth fold: "You are the luck of Shunde and the fierceness of fate. How can we be half-hearted, ungrateful and endless? "
Flying canopy riding wind canopy: grass. Of grass flying around in the wind, floating in the wind.
Metaphor means that people have no firm will and change with the situation. Just like Fly with the Wind.
Bandit seats are not stones, not seats. It means that the stone can turn but the heart can't, and the mat can roll but the heart can't.
Make up your mind and never change your mind. Source: The Book of Songs White Boat: "My heart is full of stones, but I can't turn around; My heart is full of bandits, and I can't roll. "
High winds and strong winds: pure and lofty style; Jie Jun: Moral integrity is firm. Describe noble and loyal moral integrity.
Source: Song Huzai's "After Tunxi Fishing" Volume 1: "I said that I deserve the Four Nobles, but I still admire it, especially the love of Shangyou." It is better to let the sea dry and the stones rot than to let the sea dry and the stones rot.
It takes a long time to describe. Metaphor is determined and will never change.
Source: Qing Qiu Jin's "Jingwei Stone" The second time: "The sea is dry and the stone is rotten, I just want to go back to my seat." The seas run dry and the rocks crumble.
It takes a long time to describe. Metaphor is determined and will never change.
Source: Wang Songyi's "Fart Songs and Zhu Jingweng's Qingxi Ci": "I will start again, and the sea will dry up and the stone will rot, and then the monument will be broken." Go unswervingly: change, change.
Steady and strong, unwavering. Source: "Zi Tongzhi Tang Jian Moon Hee Zong Kaiyuan Five Years": "If you entrust it with your heart and be firm, why don't you worry about the world!" Perseverance describes perseverance in a difficult and difficult environment.
Source: Shi On Chao Cuo: "Those who have achieved great success in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also perseverance." Perseverance: firmness; Toughness: flexibility.
Describe a firm and unshakable will. Source: Shi On Chao Cuo: "Those who have achieved great success in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also perseverance."
Firm and unyielding: firm; Zhen: There is moral integrity; Bend over: give in, bow your head. Strong-willed and never give in.
Source: Xunzi Faxing: "Strong and unyielding, without hesitation." "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Biography of Princes": "Princes are strict in discipline, like writing, do not seek personal gain, and do not act. However, with its down-to-earth exercise, it violated customs, lost public expectations, and was destroyed by arrogance. "
Change: change. See another thing and want to change your mind.
Refers to the will is not firm, love is not single-minded. Source: Guan Zi Xiao Kuang: "If you learn less, you will feel at ease and move without seeing foreign things."
Metaphor is firm, or decisive and crisp. Zen is a metaphor for cutting off delusion.
Use "resolute". Nine deaths without regrets: of great significance.
Even if you die many times, you will not regret it. Describe a firm-willed man who never admits how many dangers he has experienced and never wavers.
Source: Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "My heart is also good, although I have not regretted it all my life." Nine deaths without regrets: of great significance.
Even if you die many times, you will not regret it. Describe a firm-willed man who never admits how many dangers he has experienced and never wavers.
Source: Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "My heart is also good, although I have not regretted it all my life." Fighting face for the teacher: don't look at other people's faces, and be solemn and unyielding; Be a teacher: Be a teacher.
Not restricted by others, not influenced by the trend, so determined people can serve as role models for learning. Source: Tang Zongyuan's reply to Wei Zhongli's book "On Teacher's Way": "Du Hanyu ignored the vulgar, laughed at Mei, learned after being called, and wrote" On Teacher's Way ",and became a teacher because of resistance."
An unshakable attitude, described as unshakable. It also describes strict compliance with laws and regulations.