Idioms:
Perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, etc.
Famous aphorisms:
1. Towards a certain day It is not enough to take steps to reach the ultimate goal, but we must also regard each step as a goal and make it work as a step. - Goethe, German poet
2. What a person can do It is to set a good example and have the courage to firmly uphold ethical beliefs in a society where people are gossiping. ——Einstein ?
3. Don’t lose confidence, as long as you persevere, you will eventually achieve results. ——Qian Xuesen
4. Success does not depend on the size of your strength, but on how long you can persist. ——Johnson
5. Since you expect a glorious and great life, you should start from today to create with your own wisdom and perseverance with unwavering determination and unswerving faith. The joy of you and mankind. ——Anonymous ?
6. Our greatest weakness is giving up. The inevitable path to success is to keep trying again. ——Thomas Edison
7. Only perseverance can make us successful, and the source of perseverance lies in being unswerving and resolutely taking the means needed to achieve success. ——Chernyshevsky
8. Tell you the secret that enables me to achieve my goal. My only strength is my persistence——Pasteur
9. As long as a person pursues it strongly and persistently, he can achieve his goal. ——Stendhal
10. If the will is surrendered, no matter how much it is, it will help violence. ——Dante
11. The eternity of science lies in its unremitting pursuit. Science is inexhaustible in terms of its capacity, and is always unattainable in terms of its goals. ——Karl von Burr
12. The general’s strong will, like the obelisk at the gathering point of the city’s main street, occupies a very prominent position in military art. ——Clausewitz
13. Don’t give up! Never give up! never give up! ——Churchill
14. Life is just like a marathon; only those who persist to the end can be called winners. ——Daisaku Ikeda
15. We should have perseverance, especially self-confidence! We must believe that our gifts are meant to be used for something. ——Marie Curie
Perseverance
[ qiè ér bù shě ]?
Basic explanation
Carve: to carve; She: to stop . Continuously carving. It is a metaphor for perseverance and perseverance.
Detailed explanation
1.? Explanation: carving: carving; she: stopping. Continuously carving. It is a metaphor for perseverance and perseverance.
2. From: "Xunzi Encouraging Learning": "If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved."
3. Example: Fu Gu To say that a person is beautiful is in his nature. ◎Zhang Binglin's "The Theory of Germs"
4.? Grammar: more formal; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; contains commendatory meaning
Example sentences
Can it be made into knowledge? , in addition to the necessary talent, a lot depends on the spirit.
Idiom Story
At the end of the Warring States Period, Xun Kuang, a famous Chinese philosopher and educator, taught people to have perseverance and perseverance in doing things, and to persevere and persevere in his "Encouraging Learning". The literal meaning of this word is to carve continuously, even things as hard as metal and stone can be carved through. Among them, "engraving" is a fine carving method. In terms of philosophical thought, Xunzi believed that natural development has its own objective laws; he opposed destiny, did not believe in ghosts and gods, and believed that man could conquer nature; he also advocated adapting measures to local and timely conditions, giving full play to human talents, and promoting the development of all things. In terms of education, he wrote a very famous article-"Encouraging Learning" to clarify his educational thoughts. "Encouraging Learning" records many of his theories on education and learning, which had a profound impact on later generations. For example, he believes that it is very necessary for people to receive education and study hard, so that they can "be better than their predecessors", so that students can surpass their teachers and future generations can be better than their predecessors. In "Encouraging Learning", Xunzi also used engraved gold and stone to illustrate the principle that learning must be persevering. He wrote: If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. Later generations summarized this idiom based on the meaning of perseverance. The meaning of this sentence is that if you cannot continue to carve, even the rotten wood will not be broken; but if you insist on carving continuously, even metal and stone will be pierced. Learning knowledge is a process from little to more, accumulated over time. Deep and profound knowledge is accumulated bit by bit. As the saying goes, "If you don't accumulate small steps, you can't reach a thousand miles; if you don't accumulate small streams, you can't become a river." Therefore, people must persevere when learning. Only in this way can they achieve success.
persistence
[ chí zhī yǐ héng ]?
Basic explanation
Chi: perseverance; Heng: perseverance. Stick with it for the long haul.
Detailed explanation
1.?Explanation: persistence: perseverance; heng: perseverance. Stick with it for the long haul.
2. From: "Family Instructions Yu Jize" by Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty: "My shortcomings are that my speech is not dull, my behavior is not dignified, my reading is not deep, and my composition is not impressive. If you can do it three times from now on." It takes a lot of hard work, hard work, and perseverance, but in just one or two years, you won’t realize it.”
3.?Example: If you study hard and persevere, you will get good results.
4.? Grammar: more formal; used as predicates and adverbials; to express long-term change
Example sentences
Exercise must be ~, otherwise the effect will be little.
A drop of water can penetrate a stone
[ shuǐ dī shí chuān ]?
Basic explanation
If water keeps dripping, a stone can be penetrated . It is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will surely succeed.
Detailed explanation
1.?Explanation: If water keeps dripping, stones can be penetrated by dripping. It is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will surely succeed.
2. From: "Book of Han·Mei Cheng Biography": "Mountain Tai slides through the stone, and the monopole can cut off the stem. Water is not a drill for stone, nor is it a saw for wood. It gradually becomes more and more popular." "It's true."
3.? Example: Guaiya Yuanbi Pian said: "One penny a day, a thousand penny a day; a rope cuts a tree, ~" ◎Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty. "Helin Yulu" Volume 10
4.? Grammar: conjunction; as an attributive; with a complimentary meaning
Example sentences
Without the efforts of the public, there is no effort of ~, New trends and styles cannot be established.
Idiom Story
During the Song Dynasty, Zhang Guaiya was the county magistrate in Chongyang. At that time, soldiers often insulted generals and petty officials violated superior officers. Zhang Chengya believed that this was an abnormality and was determined to rectify this phenomenon. One day, he was patrolling around the Yamen. Suddenly, he saw a petty official coming out of the treasury in a panic. Zhang Chengya stopped the clerk and found a penny hidden under his turban. The clerk hesitated for a long time before admitting that he had stolen it from the government army. Zhang Chengya took the clerk back to the lobby and ordered him to be tortured. The clerk was unconvinced: "One penny is nothing! You can only beat me, but you can't kill me!" Zhang Chengya was furious and judged: "One penny a day, a thousand penny a thousand days, the rope will cut the wood. A drop of water penetrates a stone." In order to punish this behavior, Zhang Chengya beheaded the clerk in public.
Perseverance
[ jiān chí bù xiè ]?
Basic explanation
lax: slack off. Stay the course and never let up.
Detailed explanation
1.? Explanation: slack: slack. Stick to it and never give up.
2. From: "Manuscript of the History of the Qing Dynasty: Biography of Liu Zhongzhong": "Xu motivated the regiment and persevered, and the thieves begged to surrender, so they recovered Puzhou."
3.? Example: These all prove that our policy of strengthening the united front and implementing revolutionary policies to carry out the war of resistance against Japan is ~. ◎Mao Zedong's "Conversation with British Journalist Bertrand"
4.? Grammar: supplementary form; used as predicate, attributive, object; to describe perseverance in doing things
Example sentences
< p>If you keep working hard like this, you will definitely achieve great results within a few years.Source
"Manuscript of the History of the Qing Dynasty·Liu Zhongzhong Biography": "In the event of heavy rain, the thieves cut the river to defend themselves. He encouraged the regiment and persevered; the thieves begged for surrender, and then recovered to Puyang."
Strong and unyielding
[ jiān zhēn bù qū ]?
Basic explanation
Jian: firm; Zhen: moral; Qu: Surrender, bow your head. Be strong-willed and never give in.
Detailed explanation
1.? Explanation: Jian: firmness; Zhen: moral integrity; Qu: surrender, bow your head. Be strong-willed and never give in.
2. From: "Xunzi·Faxing": "Being strong and unyielding is righteousness." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Wang Gong Biography": "The princes are disciplined and disciplined, and they are happy and elegant. If you seek only to gain something, you will not do anything for it, but with your steadfastness, you will violate the customs and lose the public, and you will be destroyed by the slanderers.”
3.?Example: Those who are Communists. ~, the great spirit of disregarding death for the sake of the people and the motherland made him yearn for it even more. ◎Chapter 44 of Part 2 of Yang Mo's "Song of Youth"
4.? Grammar: supplementary form; used as predicate and adverbial; with complimentary meaning
Example sentences
The Peking Opera "Su Wu Sheep" extols the protagonist's national integrity and noble sentiments.