idioms to describe success
1. success at once
2. success at once
3. success at once
4. success at once
5. success at once
6. success at nine points
7. victory at the flag
8. success or failure depends on people. 13. invincible
14. if the melon is ripe, it will fall behind
15. if something is predicted, it will be established
16. win a great victory
idioms about success
1. failure is the mother of success
failure is often the forerunner of success. Learn from failure and finally win.
Source: Nothing
fails
Things fail when they are close to success.
Source: Nothing is impossible
2. Nothing is impossible
It means that you will not succeed easily unless you make many efforts. ? The idiom about success
Origin: Ming? Wu Cheng'en The Journey to the West eighty-three times:? As the saying goes, nothing is impossible. You went into the cave twice, and then you went in again to rescue Master. ? The old mammy said, I'm afraid he's just ... Nevertheless, as the saying goes, ~. This is twice, so I have to go back to him for you. ? ★ Ming? Ling Mengchu's Surprise at the Second Moment, Volume 2
3. Things were sealed
Things were successful because of strict caution.
Source: Han Feizi? Difficult to say:? Things are done in secret, and words are defeated. ?
4.
It means that no matter what you do, you will succeed if you are prepared in advance, and you will fail if you are not prepared.
source: the book of rites? The golden mean:? Everything is established in advance, and it is abolished if it is not foreseen. ?
5. Everything depends on human effort.
It means that things have to be done by people. Under certain conditions, whether things can be done depends on people's subjective efforts. ? Idiom describing success
Origin: Ming? Feng Menglong's Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty:? Things are in people's ears, and those who rot bones never know. ? As the saying goes, as long as you work hard, you are sure to make a difference.
6. Waiting for the rabbit
Plant: a tree root exposed from the ground. The original metaphor is the luck of trying to succeed without hard work. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to narrow experience and not knowing how to change.
Source: Han Feizi? "Wu Zhu" records: During the Warring States Period, a farmer in Song State saw a rabbit hit a tree root and died, so he put down his hoe and waited by the tree root, hoping to get the killed rabbit again. My brother must have been born to serve the country, so he is a generation of ~. ★ Ming? Xu Zhonglin's Romance of the Gods, article 94
7. A natural canal
A waterway. Where the water flows, it naturally forms a waterway. Metaphor conditions are ripe, things will naturally succeed.
source: song? Su Shi's Answering the Book of Qin Taixu:? Don't draw a picture at that time, it will come naturally, and there is no need to worry about it. ? It needs to be natural, ~, not by the car, and the most taboo is to come suddenly. ★ Qing? Li Yu, "Casual love?" "Catch the evil spirit"
8. Water drips through the stone
, and the stone can be dripped through. Metaphor as long as there is perseverance and continuous efforts, things will be successful. ? The idiom
about success comes from "Hanshu? Biography of Mei Cheng:? The slip of Mount Tai wears away the stone, but the single pole breaks dry. Water is not a diamond of stone, but a saw of wood, which gradually makes it natural. ? Lovely cliff aid pen judgment cloud:? One dollar a day, a thousand dollars a day; The rope is sawed and the wood is broken. ? ★ Song? Luo dajing's "he Lin Yu Lu" volume 1
9. The downwind makes the ship
sail with the wind. It is easy to succeed when doing things under favorable conditions. It also refers to taking the opportunity to act.
source: Qing? The eighth chapter of Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children:? But I won't do anything that makes a boat go downhill smoothly and even buys a good name and wears a high hat. ?
1. Natural horizon
Success: success; Ping: Zhiping. Originally, Yu's successful water control made the creatures of heaven successful. Later, it is often said that everything is properly arranged.
Source: Shangshu? Da Yu Mo:? The emperor said:? Yu! The land is flat and natural, and the six houses and three things are allowed to be ruled. Forever, time is work. ? "Zuo zhuan? Eighteen years of Wengong:? Shun Chen Yao, for eight kai, so that the main land, to slap Pepsi, all the time, the ground is flat and natural. ? Your majesty has done great service to Germany. ★ Tang? Han Yu's Book of Honours
11. Nothing is impossible to a willing mind.
Nothing is impossible as long as you have ambition and perseverance. ? Idiom describing success
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12. Iron bars are ground into needles
Metaphorically, as long as you have perseverance, you can succeed in anything. Same? Iron pestle ground into a needle? .
source: Qing? Chapter 1 of Yisuo's Yellow Hydrangea:? With some perseverance, we can achieve the status of grinding iron bars into needles, which seems to be developed late, but it is really the fastest. ?
13. An iron pestle becomes a needle
Metaphorically, as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed.
source: Ming? Zheng Zhizhen, "Mu Lian saves the mother?" Four? Liu's Jaini:? It's like an iron pestle grinding a needle, and the heart is strong and has a needle day. ?
14. Grinding the iron pestle into a needle
pestle: a stick used to pound rice or beat clothes. Grind the iron bar into fine needles. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed in doing anything. ? The idiom about success
Origin: Song? I wish mu "Fang Yu Sheng Lan? Meizhou? Mill needle creek:? At the foot of Xianger Mountain, it was handed down from the world to Li Taibai's Reading Mountain, but it was not abandoned. It was a stream, and when I met the old man, I grinded the iron pestle and asked him, saying:? Want to be a needle? Taibai feels that he is willing to return, and he graduated. ?
15. Evening Festival is not guaranteed
Evening Festival refers to moral integrity in later years. I have reached my old age but failed to keep my moral integrity. It also means that things fail when they are almost successful.
source: song? Yang Wanli's "Qing Xu Zi This Jun Xuan Fu": May the late festival be stronger than the cold of the year. ? Some people with noble moral integrity failed to stand the test in their later years, and their reputation was ruined.
16. It happened that they didn't meet
. Unexpected failure.
source: Han? Wang Chong, On Balance? Ding xian:? Jing Ke's plan to enter the Qin Dynasty was intended to rob the king of Qin and cause him to be born in Yan, but he met accidentally and was captured by Qin. ? When a husband meets a wise master, he talks about understanding, and the room of nine banquets can be climbed, and the songs that have been saved repeatedly can be embarrassing and still ~; How can you be tempted by the choice of a lady? ★ Song? Ye Shi's Epitaph of Chen Xiubo
17. The heart is firm and the stone can penetrate
. Metaphor as long as the will is firm, things can succeed. ? Idiom describing success
Origin: Song? Several magazines near the river quoted Teqing's poem "Difficult to Leave": Buddha makes a wish for all beings, and the heart is hard to wear. ? Song? Wang Mao's Wild Guest Series Volume 28:? Shi Yan:? A firm heart wears a stone. ?
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