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Idioms describing setbacks
1, indomitable

Interpretation: No matter how many setbacks you suffer, you don't back down. Metaphor is strong-willed and resolute in character.

Source: Yong's "Taiwei Qiao Xuan Monument": "Its nature is Zhuang, its nature is simple, its nature is indomitable, and it is inevitable when it comes to big festivals."

2. perseverance

Interpretation: Metaphor means not giving in in the face of pressure and difficulties, and being very tenacious.

Source: Text "Han Shu Zhuan Xu Xia": "Lechang is loyal, not too long."

3. Perseverance

Interpretation: describe firm belief, tenacious will, unshakable, strong and unyielding.

Source: Shi On Chao Cuo: "Those who have achieved great success in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also perseverance."

4, mighty and unyielding

Interpretation: the pressure of rape can't make it yield. It means firmness and tenacity.

Source: "Mencius Teng Wengong": "Richness and wealth can't be lewd, poverty and lowliness can't be moved, and powerful people can't be bent. This is called a gentleman. " The original title is "Wealth Can't Be Prostituted".

5. Be firm

Interpretation: unchanged, unwavering, described as perseverance.

Source: Mao Zedong's "One Mountain in Gong Yu": "Gong Yu refuted his mistakes and unswervingly opened the mountain every day."