Continuous efforts are bound to succeed
2. Idioms describing success through hard work
To chisel/work persistently
Patience can grind away stones.
As long as time is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle.
The question is not enough, hope to adopt it.
3. Some idioms and famous sayings that only hard work can succeed.
If you want to work hard, the iron pestle is ground into a needle. -Cao Xue "Zhong Shu Guang Ji Shang Chuan Nan Dao pengshan county"
The rope saws wood, but water drops stones. -Luo Dajing "He Linyu Record"
Life is hard work and no gain-Zhang Heng
Indulge in diligence and waste it on drama, and what you do is destroyed by thinking-Han Yu
Genius is the endless ability to work hard-Carlyle
Wisdom comes from diligence, and genius lies in accumulation-Hua
He is a good scholar who is eager to learn and does not ask questions frequently.
There is a road in the mountain of books, but there is no limit to learning the sea.
After a hard day, you can have a good sleep; If you work hard all your life, you will have a happy sleep-Leonardo da Vinci
Diligence should be the decisive factor in the formation of genius-Guo Moruo
The human brain is like limbs. He is clever if he uses too much, but useless if he doesn't use it-Mao Yisheng.
Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to suffer first-Turgenev.
Inspiration is nothing more than "the reward of tenacious labor"-Lie Bin
Why do you have to go to bed in the middle of the night and get up at five? The most useless thing is to be frozen for ten days a day.
Success = hard work+correct method+less empty talk-Einstein
The edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold.
People who have made achievements in learning since ancient times cannot do without the word "bitterness".
Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration-Edison
Painting through the wall, reading, holding ice in winter, holding fire in summer, tired of learning,
Eat lightly while attacking bitterness, go on a diet while attacking bitterness, scrape and quench excitement, snow and fireflies, bear hardships and stand hard work,
Gather fireflies and snow, gather fireflies and reflect snow, very sweet and seldom share, work hard, study hard and talk endlessly,
Kuang Heng dug the wall, studied in the pool, worked hard, honed himself, honed himself and cured himself.
Study hard, practice hard, ten years of cold window, ten years of grinding a sword, Sun Kangying snow, tough gun teeth,
I'm brave enough to live on the ice, fighting hard at night, hanging on the beam and stabbing the stocks, sitting on the firefly mat in snowy days, attracting the awl and stabbing the stocks,
Drink courage and taste blood, log a police pillow, dig a wall to borrow light, taste courage and a pillow, and aspire to be a tough guy.
4. Idioms of success after hard work
Stick a pestle into a needle
chǔ
the Chen Dynasty
zhēn
[Interpretation]
Metaphor as long as there is perseverance; Willing to work hard; Things can be successful.
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Zheng Mingzhi's "Mulian Save Mother 4 Liu's School": "If you grind the needle with an iron pestle; There is a needle in the heart.
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[Pronunciation]
Pestle; You can't pronounce "W incarnation".
[shape discrimination]
Pestle; Can't write "Xu"
[near meaning]
insist on
[antonym]
Give up/give up something halfway. unfinished
5. What idioms describe success through hard work?
1, idiom: Gong Yu moves mountains.
Pinyin: yú g not ng yí sh ā n
Explanation: Metaphor means persistently transforming nature and fighting unswervingly.
Source: Liezi Tang Wen records that there are two big mountains in front of Gong Yu's house, and he is determined to level them. Another old man is wise, laughing at his stupidity and thinking that he can't do it. Gong Yu said: I have a son when I die, and a grandson when my son dies. My children and grandchildren will never end, and the two mountains will eventually be razed.
Example: In the process of modernization, we should carry forward the spirit of "one mountain for foolish men".
2. Idiom: An iron pestle grinds into a needle
Pinyin: ch incarnation
Explanation: Metaphorically, as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, things will surely succeed.
Source: Zhizhen's "Mulian Save Mother 4 Liu's School": "Like an iron pestle grinding a needle, the heart is firm and there is a needle day."
3. Idiom: Heaven rewards diligence.
Pinyin: tiān dào chóu Qin
Explanation: heaven: justice; Reward: reporting; Diligence: Diligence. God will reward those who work hard. If you work hard, you are sure to achieve something.
Source:
For example, making sentences: it is often twists and turns, and it is often a bright future. It's exhausting and scary, but it's really a lucky day, and finally it rewards hard work ... (Liu Mian Fish)
4. Idiom: Dripping water wears away the stone
Pinyin: Shu D and shí chu ā n
Explanation: Water keeps dripping, and stones can drip through. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
Source: Mei Chengchuan in the Han Dynasty: "Mount Tai collapses and grinds the stone, while the pole breaks and dries. Water is not a diamond of stone, but a saw of wood. "
For example, making sentences: strange teeth assist the pen to judge the cloud: "one yuan a day, a thousand yuan a day;" Rope sawing wood, water falling stone. " Luo Song Dajing He Linyu Record Volume 10
5. Idiom: The rope was sawed off.
Pinyin: shéng jümàn
Description: You can also saw wood with a rope as a saw. Metaphor is weak, as long as you stick to it, things will succeed.
Source: Luo Song Dajing's "He Lin Yu Record" Volume 10: "One yuan a day, a thousand days, rope sawing wood and stone, water falling stone."
For example, make a sentence: the proverb says,' rope saws wood, water drops stone'. Rope is not a saw of wood, and water is not a drill of stone. Zhu Ming Shunshui and Okura's Eight Books of Dehui
6. Work harder and you will succeed.
Idioms that you can succeed by hard work: the foolish old man moves mountains, the iron pestle grinds into needles, the heaven rewards hard work, the drop of water wears away the stone, and the rope saws wood …
7. What idioms describe success through hard work?
The iron pestle becomes a needle, fools move mountains, dripping water wears away stones, ropes are cut off, and streams continue to flow.
A, iron pestle into a needle [tiě chǔ chéng zhēn]
Explanation: Metaphorically, as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, things will surely succeed.
From: the true "Mulian Save Mother 4 Liu's School": "Like an iron pestle grinding a needle, the heart is firm and there is a needle day."
Just like an iron bar grinding into a needle, as long as you are firm in your heart, you will succeed one day.
Second, Yu Gong moved mountains.
Explanation: Metaphor means persistently transforming nature and fighting unswervingly.
Said by: Liezi Tang Wen in the Warring States Period recorded that there were two big mountains in front of Gong Yu's house, and he was determined to level them. Another wise old man laughed at him for being too stupid and thought he could not do it. Gong Yu said: I have a son when I die, and a grandson when my son dies. My children and grandchildren will never end, and the two mountains will eventually be razed.
Three. constant dripping water wears through the rock—persistence leads to success
Explanation: Water keeps dripping, and stones can drip through. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
From: Luo Song Dajing's Record of He Lin Yu: "Zhang Guai's tooth is the order of Chongyang; An official came out of the library; There is a dollar under the towel. Good cliff employee. The official said,' A dollar for He Zudao? I am also a staff member! Guaya gave a sentence and said,' One dollar a day; Thousands of dollars a day; The rope was sawed off; Water droplets penetrate the stone. "
Translation: Zhang Guaiya made an order in Chongyang County; An official came out of the library; There is a dollar under the headscarf. Zhang Guaiyan's staff. The official said,' What's wrong with a dollar? You want to hit me! Zhang Guaiya wrote a sentence and said, "One dollar a day; A thousand days is a thousand dollars; If you keep sawing wood with a rope, the rope will break; Water can't stop dripping, but it can drip through the stone after a long time. "
Fourth, the rope sawed wood [sh é ng j ù man]
Description: You can also saw wood with a rope as a saw. Metaphor is weak, as long as you stick to it, things will succeed.
From: Luo Song Dajing's Record of He Lin Yu, Volume 10: "One dollar a day, a thousand dollars a day, rope sawing wood, water falling stone."
Translation: one dollar a day; A thousand days is a thousand dollars; If you keep sawing wood with a rope, the rope will break; Water can't stop dripping, but it can drip through the stone after a long time. '
Verbs (short for verb) run like water.
Explanation: It is a metaphor for saving property, so that it is often used. It is also a metaphor for doing one thing bit by bit without interruption.
Said by: Hao Popular Compiled Geography quoted from the Teaching Classics: "Diligence, like a trickle, can pierce the stone."
You always strive for perfection, for example, small water often flows, so you can penetrate the stone.
8. What idioms and famous sayings are there to describe "hard work leads to success"?
Endure hardships to achieve some ambition.
[wò xīn cháng dǎn]
Source: "Historical Records Goujian's Family": "Goujian, the King of Yue, is a traitor, suffering and worrying, and dare not sit down and eat."
Interpretation: salary: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping. Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best.
Drill a hole in the wall so that the neighbor's light can be used for study.
[chuān bì yǐn guāng]
Source: Jin's Miscellanies of Xijing Volume II: "It's a naive girl who studies hard without candles, and her neighbors have candles that she hasn't caught. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects the light. "
Interpretation: wear: chisel through; Introduction: Introduction. Through the wall, introduce candlelight. Describe a poor family and study hard.
Extremely hard and bitter
[Jan K ǔ Jouva]
Source: The Biography of Shao Yong in the History of Song Dynasty: "Those who are good at learning will be officials, and those who are not fans in cold and summer will be away for several years."
Interpretation: extraordinary: extremely extraordinary. Perseverance and hard work are extraordinary.
Study hard and be proactive.
[jüyíng jüXu]
Interpretation: See "Gathering Fireflies to Reflect Snow".
bear hardships and stand hard work
[Kay K incarnation Nye Law]
Interpretation: Diligence: Very diligent; Resistance: I can afford it and stand it. Hard-working and able to bear heavy fatigue.
9. Which idiom is used to describe success after hard work?
Drip wears away the stone. Water keeps dripping, which can drip through the stone. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
Source: Luo Songda belongs to He Lin Yu Lu: "Rope saw wood and stone, water fell stone."
After long-term efforts, it finally succeeded.
Explanation: Originally Taoist, it refers to the nine-turn elixir. Later, it is often compared to success after long-term unremitting efforts.
Source: Jin Gehong's "Bao Puzi Jin Dan": "One turn and nine turns, the number of days is late, you can know the ear. Its revolution is few, its medicine is insufficient, and it is too late to take it; Its revolution is more powerful, so it takes less days to improve the speed of the little fairy. "
10. What idioms describe hard work?
Idioms describing efforts are: forget about eating and sleeping, strive for the upper reaches, strive for self-improvement, struggle independently, be tireless, make persistent efforts and be tireless.