This four-character idiom describes the reward that comes from hard work
1. What is the four-character idiom that describes the reward that comes from hard work?
1. Practice makes perfect [shúnéngshēngqiǎo]
If you want to master technology, you must study hard and practice hard.
2. Diligence can make up for shortcomings [qínnéngbǔzhuō]: Diligence can make up for shortcomings.
Diligence can make up for weakness, and honesty can create prestige; if you have both, your career will take off.
3. The hard days are over and the good days are coming.
After several years of hard work, Mr. Jones can finally be rewarded.
4. When adversity reaches its extreme, it will turn into good times. It means that when bad luck comes to an end, good luck will come.
The reason why I have persisted for so many years is because I believe that whether or not it will happen is the truth that we should adhere to.
5. Where sincerity leads [jīngchéngsuǒzhì]
Isn’t there a saying that goes like this, where sincerity leads to gold and stone.
2. Four-character idioms that describe efforts and rewards. Four-character idioms that describe efforts and rewards include:
1. Farming is difficult [jiàsèjiānnán]
1. Explanation: Crops: sowing and harvesting. Refers to farm work.
2. From: "Shangshu·Wuyi": "It is easy to predict the difficulty of farming."
3. Example: A person who thinks he is superior has become frivolous. ,~, completely unaware. ◎Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Awakening of the World" Volume 17
2. Looking down to pick up things [fǔshíyǎngqǔ]
1. Explanation: lower your head to pick up things on the ground, and raise your head to pick up things above thing. Describing every move as rewarding.
2. From: "Historical Records·Biographies of Huozhi": "The family has an agreement between father, brother, descendants, and there are things to pick up when you look down, and there are things to take when you look up."
3. Grammar: conjunction; as predicate ; Describes extremely hard-working and frugal
3. Harvest left and right [zuǒyòucǎihuò]
1. Explanation: Both the left and right hands harvest. It is a metaphor for studying knowledge and collecting more materials.
2. From: "The Book of Songs·Zhounan·Guan Sui": "Separate waterlilies, pick them from left to right." "Hanshu·Xiahou Shengzhuan": "Shengcong father and son Jian, named Ziqing, since Master Shisheng and Ouyang Gao harvested from left and right."
4. One tree can harvest a hundred harvests [yīshùbǎihuò]
1. Explanation: tree: planting. Sow once and reap a hundred times. It is a metaphor that only by cultivating people can we gain long-term benefits.
2. From: "Guanzi·Quanxiu": "A one-year plan is better than planting a valley; a ten-year plan is better than growing trees; a lifelong plan is better than cultivating people. Those who gain a harvest from a tree, A tree with ten harvests is a tree; a tree with a hundred harvests is a human being."
3. Grammar: conjunction; as an attributive; with a complimentary meaning
5. Bloom and bear fruit [kāihuājiéguǒ]
1. Explanation: Originally refers to the harvest after sowing and hard work. Now it is a metaphor that work has progressed and achieved results.
2. From: Volume 50 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "Flowers and fruits come from the fragrance."
3. Example: Now the seeds are planted, but there are no flowers yet. After it sprouts, it will take another five or six years to reach your mouth. ◎Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Yishi Mingyan" Volume 1
3. What are the idioms that only pay for something to gain? 1. One tree can reap a hundred gains [yīshùbǎihuò]
『Explanation』 Tree: Planting. Sow once and reap a hundred times. It is a metaphor that only by cultivating people can we gain long-term benefits.
"Source" comes from: "Guanzi·Quanxiu": "A one-year plan is better than planting a valley; a ten-year plan is better than trees; a lifelong plan is better than cultivating people. One tree can be harvested. , Valley; a tree that can harvest ten crops is a tree; a tree that can harvest a hundred crops is a human being.
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2. Iron pestle grinding needle tiěchǔmózhēn
It is a metaphor that as long as you are determined and work hard, you can succeed in any difficult thing. It is a complimentary word that can be used as a predicate, object, and attributive , adverbial.
From "Fangyu Shenglan" by Zhu Mu of the Southern Song Dynasty: "Crossing the stream, I met an old woman grinding an iron pestle, and asked her, 'I want to make an acupuncture needle. '"
3. The heart is strong and the stone is worn through Stone also wears it. "Volume 28 of "Yuke Series" written by King Wang of the Song Dynasty: "Shiyan: "A solid heart can be pierced by a stone." '"
Explains that a strong will can penetrate a stone. It is a metaphor that as long as the will is strong, things will succeed.
4. Difficulties first and then gains xiānnánhòuhuò
It means to work hard first and then reap the rewards.
The Analects of Confucius. "
5. Losing a sheep and gaining an ox - a metaphor for a small loss but a big gain. "Huainanzi. On the Mountains": "losing a sheep and gaining an ox is a loss." ”
6. God rewards those who work hard-----God favors hard-working people, and their efforts will definitely be rewarded. It also shows that opportunities and inspiration often only favor prepared minds, and only favor those who are prepared. To those who strive diligently.
This sentence comes from "The Analects of Confucius". "Tian" refers to "Heaven", "Tao" refers to "advocacy", "reward" can be interpreted as "fulfillment of aspirations", " "Diligence" means "hard work". So the general meaning is: God will realize the aspirations of hard-working people. If you work hard, you will gain something. As long as we make unremitting efforts, improve and enrich ourselves to the maximum extent, and do everything possible to improve our competitive strength, There will be a beautiful and bright tomorrow.
4. The four-character idiom about harvest: capture the prisoners and seize the enemy's baggage; 全: describe a complete victory. p>
Getting the dragon to look forward to Shu is a metaphor for trying too hard and being greedy.
Getting a rabbit to cook a dog is a metaphor for rejecting or even killing a meritorious official.
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Getting what you want means getting what you want.
Working without getting anything.
Ruhuo Shitian Shitian: refers to a field with stones, and refers to a field that cannot be cultivated.
Ruhuo Zhizi: extremely, the most precious treasure. Cherish and love what you get very much.
The three words "ruo get the most valuable thing" are also used as "ruo get the most precious thing".
Ruuzhizhizhen describes cherishing and loving the things you get. Same as "like finding a treasure".
Explore Li and get Zhu Li: Black Dragon. "Zhuangzi Lieyu Ke" records: A man who made a living by weaving wormwood curtains dived into deep water and found a pearl worth a thousand gold. Metaphorical poetry writing captures the key.
To win my heart first is a metaphor for someone else saying what you want to say first.
Difficulty first and then gain: difficulty, hard work; gain: gain. Work first and reap the rewards later. A metaphor for not sitting back and reaping the benefits.
Every time you work, you get a profit.
To plant seeds in the morning and reap in the evening ① is a metaphor for rapid gains. ②A metaphor for the short time.
5. What are the four-character idioms that express the hope that a person will be rewarded for his or her efforts? 1. God rewards those who work hard
2. A gift will be rewarded
3. After all hardships, happiness will come
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4. If you sow melons, you will reap beans if you sow melons
5. No matter how hard you work, you will reap a harvest
6. God rewards those who work hard tiāndàochóuqín: God will follow everyone’s wishes Pay corresponding rewards to those who work hard. The more you work, the more you gain. As long as you put in enough effort, even if you don't see direct benefits now, you will definitely get corresponding rewards in the future.
7. To repay a peach with a plum tóutáobàolǐ means that he gave me a peach and I gave him a plum in return. It is a metaphor for friendly exchanges or giving things to each other.
8. After all the hardships, sweetness comes kǔjìngānlái
Explanation: Gan: sweet, a metaphor for happiness. The hard days are over and the good days have arrived.
9. What you sow, you will reap. Originally a Buddhist term, it metaphorically refers to the relationship between karma and retribution. Later, it is a metaphor for what you did and what kind of results you got.
10. If you sow melons, you will get melons, if you sow beans, you will get beans: "Nirvana Sutra": "If you sow melons, you will get melons; if you sow plums, you will get plums." "Collected Collection of Lu Yu·Cun Yang": "If you sow beans, you will get plums." The seedlings must be beans; the melons must be planted, and the seedlings must be melons. "
11. No matter how hard you work, you will get a harvest. yīfēngēngyún, yīfēnshōuhuò: It is a metaphor that if you work hard, you will get a profit, whether it is successful or not. It’s all a process of accumulation!
6. What are the idioms that describe "put in hard work and reap success"? The idioms that describe "put in hard work and reap success" are: those who are determined will do it, success will come naturally, success will lead to fame, You get what you want.
1. Where there is a will, things will come true yǒuzhìzhě, shìjìngchéng explanation: Refers to those who are ambitious, things will eventually succeed. It tells us that in life we ??have to fight and struggle on our own, and to move forward courageously despite the wind and rain.
English translation: Where there's sawill, there's away. Source: "Linzi Lao Geng Yan" (Liu Xiu) in "The Book of the Later Han Geng Yan (yǎn) Biography" of the Southern Dynasties: "The general is in Nanyang. To build this great strategy, we often think that there are difficulties, but if there is a will, things will come true. "Example: The story of Gou Jian, who is willing to work hard, tells us that if there is a will, things will come true.
2. Gōngdàozìránchéng (gōngdàozìránchéng) explanation: Generally speaking, if you work hard enough, things will naturally succeed. It is used to encourage others to make progress.
Source: Wu Chengen, Ming Dynasty Chapter 43 of "Journey to the West": "It turns out that this master is just homesick! If you want those three or three elements to be fulfilled, what's the difficulty! As the saying goes: 'Success will come naturally'!" English translation: Constanteffortyieldssuresuccess; bilingual example: Contribution will come naturally Success, the test indicator of hard qigong is skill performance. Test your own skill through performance. , object, attributive; refers to achievement and fame. English translation: Fame bilingual example: After becoming famous, she still couldn't bear to leave her beloved Liverpool.
English translation: Famehasn'ttornherawayfromherbelovedLiverpool.Extended information about hard work. Rewarding quotes: 1. Labor is the ladder to success for human beings. If you don’t work, you won’t get anything. ——Ma Yanmei 2. How can you get something if you don’t pay? How can you gain something if you don’t work? There will be gains.
——Xia Penghui 3. Only hard work will reward you. Talk less and do more work, and work hard. ——Zhan Dunhong 4. Human success requires hard work and dedication. Hard work, hard work, will be rewarded, and the pursuit of life value will be realized.
——Jiang Yanxia 5. No matter how much you work, you will reap what you want. To reap well, you must cultivate well. ——Xu Teli 6. Knowledge comes from hard work, and any achievement is the result of hard work
——Song Qingling 7. Where there is a will, there is a way. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty". "Biography of Geng" 8. Sincerity is added, and metal and stone are opened.
——"Book of the Later Han·Biography of the Ten Kings of Guangwu".
7. A complete collection of four-character idioms that describe everything you have given as worth it. A hundred-clawed insect scratches the heart. A hundred-footed insect will not freeze until it is broken.
A hundred-footed insect , broken but not broken, hundred feet not stiff, hundred purples and thousands of reds
A hundred clumsiness, a thousand ugliness, a hundred warbles, a hundred hits, a hundred hits
A hundred folds, a thousand returns, a hundred folds, a hundred folds, a hundred folds, a hundred folds, and an unyielding
A hundred battles, a hundred battles, a hundred defeats, a hundred years to cultivate people
A hundred attacks, a hundred attacks, a hundred attacks, nothing to lose
A hundred nothings, a hundred nothings Here are millions of heroes
A hundred-year-old alliance will lead to a hundred lives after a hundred years
Nothing can be accomplished if you obey and follow everything
Everything will be good for you forever One person will be loved for hundreds of years
It is not easy for one person to be famous for hundreds of years
A hundred forbearance can turn into gold and a hundred tricks can make a lasting promise
A hundred years of harmony and a hundred years of good deeds and a hundred years of great achievements
A hundred plans, a hundred secrets, a hundred charms, a hundred charms
A hundred thoughts agree, a hundred voices speak in one voice, a hundred words are indistinguishable
A hundred holes, a thousand creations, a hundred actions One hundred knots, one hundred knots, one hundred knots, one hundred knots, one hundred knots, one hundred knots, one hundred knots, one hundred knots, one hundred calculations, one hundred plans, one hundred plans, one hundred plans, one hundred plans and one hundred plans
One hundred plans, one hundred tricks, one hundred beaks, one word, one hundred beaks are the same
Hundreds A hundred beaks are hard to argue with. A hundred beaks are hard to argue with.
A hundred ghosts, a hundred monsters, a hundred strange things, a hundred blessings.
A hundred things can be done, a hundred mountains and rivers, a hundred gold pots
>Hundreds of rivers, hundreds of rivers, hundreds of rivers, hundreds of rivers, and hundreds of rivers intersecting with each other
A hundred movements are not as good as a hundred rivers facing the sea, a hundred feet without branches
The wealth of a hundred cities cannot be met once. One loan
One hundred is not too much, one is not too little. Hundreds of treasures and goods are tormented in every possible way
Soothing in every possible way the worm that is dense and sparse and has hundreds of feet
Hundreds of treasures and thousands of goods A hundred years of good fortune, a hundred years of good fortune, a hundred years of hard work
A hundred years of good fortune, a hundred years of hard work, a hundred years of hard work
A hundred rivers, a hundred rivers, a hundred seas, a hundred products, a thousand products, a hundred wastes and salty actions
A hundred wastes can be lifted up, and a hundred wastes can be used to make a hundred wastes.
A hundred wastes can be used to lift up a hundred-footed worm, but if you are not rigid, you will never give up
You will never turn back after a hundred setbacks, and you will never be defeated in a hundred battles
A hundred clothes, a hundred industries, a hundred stars, a hundred stars are not as good as a month
A hundred useless, a hundred incompetent, a hundred incompetent
Being bored, having no taboos, a million troops
Buy a house with millions, buy a neighbor with tens of millions, and be puzzled by your thoughts for a hundred years.
Hundred beasts dance with hundreds of generations, and hundreds of bodies cannot be redeemed
A hundred homes, a hundred cocoons, a hundred tongues, a hundred tricks, a thousand poverty
A hundred birds pay homage to the phoenix and every thought turns to dust. A hundred years of good fortune
A hundred years of strength and a hundred years of growing old together teach people
A hundred years of hard work and a hundred years of planning are rare of a hundred years
A hundred years old and a hundred years old, a hundred talents and a hundred talents, a thousand things are worth it
One hundred things are made into steel and one hundred things are difficult to argue with.
A hundred holes are full of holes, a hundred tricks are made, a hundred schools of thought contend
A hundred flowers, a thousand flowers, a hundred flowers' birthday A hundred flowers bloom
Hundred feelings, a hundred wastes, a hundred wastes, a hundred wastes waiting to be done
A hundred hits, a hundred tricks, a hundred tricks, a hundred obstacles are ready to be done
I will never tire of reading a hundred times, a hundred generations of writers, a hundred generations of passers-by
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Don’t argue with hundreds of rivers, return to the sea with a hundred feet, and make further progress
A hundred steps through the Yang, a hundred differences, a hundred disadvantages abound
All kinds of flattery, all kinds of difficulties, all kinds of difficulties, all kinds of obedience
A hundred years of nothingness is a hundred years of nothingness, a hundred years of hearing is better than seeing it once
A hundred years of good things cannot be understood by a hundred years of thinking.
A teacher who can be taught by a hundred generations can never be polished by a hundred generations. How can a hundred bodies be redeemed?
A hundred years later, hundreds of talents will flourish
A hundred flowers will bloom, and a hundred schools of thought will contend.
One hundred will follow one hundred, one hundred will follow one hundred. A hundred wastes await prosperity
A hundred and two mountains and rivers, a hundred and two rivers and a hundred feet of poles
One hundred cannot be lost, one hundred cannot be gained, one hundred cannot be regarded as one
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