The meaning of "steel made into steel" means: it is a metaphor for becoming very strong after long-term training.
Steel can be made into steel by a hundred refinings
From Chen Lin's "Fu on the Military" of the Han Dynasty: "The armor is the east of Hu Quegong, and the steel is refined by a hundred refinings."
Armor is a metaphor for being forged over a long period of time. , became very strong.
This is the so-called steel that is tempered a hundred times and grows in the storm.
Synonyms: hardened over time, strong and unyielding, battle-hardened
Antonyms: brittle but not strong, pampered
Extended information
1. Steel tempered a hundred times Synonyms of
experienced in many battles
Explanation of having experienced many battles personally. It is a metaphor for many situations and rich experience.
From the Northern Song Dynasty Sima Guang's "Zizhi Tongjian·Later Tang Dynasty·Zhuangzong Tongguang Three Years": "In addition, the ministers may have been with your Majesty for a long time and have experienced hundreds of battles, but they can't gain more than one state."
p>Besides, some of my ministers have followed His Majesty for many years and experienced hundreds of battles, but have gained no more than one state.
Example: This general who has experienced hundreds of battles, although he holds a high position, still maintains a simple tradition, which is a lesson to us.
2. The antonym of steel that has been tempered a hundred times
Spoiled
Explanation: spoiled: excessive love and pity; spoiled: indulgent, indulgent. She has been doted on and pampered since she was a child.
From Chapter 77 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Baoyu sneered and said: 'I thought he had been pampered since he was a child, and he had never been wronged for a day.'"
Baoyu sneered and said: "I originally thought that he had been pampered since childhood, but he had never been wronged for a day."
Example: She was a spoiled girl who couldn't do anything, so she suffered a lot when she first came out of society.