1. Qiu Jin said: The mainstay can turn the tide.
2. Mainstay
Explanation: Just like the mainstay mountain standing in the rapids of the Yellow River. It is a metaphor that a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment.
From: "Yan Zi Chun Qiu Nei Pian Remonstrance": "I tried to follow the emperor to help the river, and the turtle held the left turtle in its mouth to flow into the mainstay."
Grammar: Partially formal; used as attributive and object; with a complimentary meaning
3. To turn the tide
Explanation: to save: to save; Kuanglan: a violent big wave. A metaphor for trying to save a dangerous situation.
From: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Jin Xue Jie": "Block hundreds of rivers and go eastward, and turn back the tide before it falls."
Example: The universe is vast and the dust is rising, and there are important people who can turn the tide. .
4. Character introduction
Qiu Jin (November 8, 1875 - July 15, 1907), an advocate of Chinese women's rights and women's studies, and a patriot of the modern democratic revolution . The first batch of revolutionary pioneers[3] who sacrificed their lives to overthrow thousands of years of feudal rule made great contributions to the Revolution of 1911; the promotion of feminist studies played a role in promoting the development of the women's liberation movement.