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Synonym of repeated defeats and wars
Repeated defeats and wars are synonymous with perseverance.

Repeated defeats and repeated wars mean that we still make unremitting efforts despite repeated setbacks and failures.

Origin of idioms

In The Sixty-eighth Biography of Huan Wen in the Book of Jin, Yin Hao went to Luoyang to restore the Garden Mausoleum. I have been in the war for several years, and I have been defeated repeatedly and my equipment is exhausted.

I heard from my ancestors that Li Ciqing of Pingjiang was born in the Yuan Dynasty, but he didn't know how to fight. Zeng Guofan ordered his soldiers to fight, and he was defeated and fought repeatedly. The princes were furious and counted the illegal writing, saying that "repeated wars have repeatedly lost." Those who have been gentle and cheeky to Li in the curtain are "repeatedly defeated and repeatedly fought", and their meanings are quite different. Du Yuan was acquitted.

Make sentences after repeated battles and defeats.

1, that's exactly what I said: When you lose and fight again and again, the only thing you need is to lose and fight again and again.

2. Being strong is not never failing, but always losing and fighting.

3, the famous king smelly chess in the imperial capital, repeatedly defeated and repeatedly fought.

4. Teenagers who have been defeated and fought repeatedly are still indomitable.

5. Google on a surface has a deep understanding of this point, and he has repeatedly lost and fought.

6. Repeated defeats and repeated wars, persistence is success; Repeated battles and defeats, and finally giving up became a failure.

7. Because I firmly believe that the best way to deal with repeated defeats is to keep fighting and never give up.

8. After repeated defeats, compared with Zhang Wei, your possibility is really nothing.

9. If you are in trouble, you should go forward bravely. If you have no difficulty, you should go forward bravely. You will be defeated again and again, defeated.

10 I'd rather raise people who have repeatedly lost and fought than those who are afraid of fighting!