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An afterthought expressing unremitting efforts

I believe everyone has seen a lot of idioms or famous sayings describing unremitting efforts, but I have probably seen very few idioms describing unremitting efforts. The following is what I have compiled for you. Everyone is welcome to read.

A thousand days will give you an ax and a thousand days an adze - study hard and practice hard

A hundred feet of progress - take a further step

As long as you work hard ——An iron pestle ground into a needle

A drop of water pierces a stone——Not a day’s work

A famous saying that metaphors unremitting efforts

1. Achieving great things does not depend on the size of your strength , but depends on how long it can persist. ——Johnson

2. How can you enjoy the fragrance of plum blossoms without being chilled to the bone? ——Song Fan

3. It is often the last key that opens the door. ——Anonymous

4. Without experiencing wind and rain, it will not grow into a big tree; without being tempered, it will be difficult to become steel.

5. "Don't be ashamed to be the last." Even if he is slow, gallops without stopping, lags behind, or fails, he can definitely achieve the goal he longs for. ——Lu Xun

6. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

7. It only takes one minute to express surprise; it takes many years to do something amazing.

8. Never give up! Never give up! Never give up! ——Churchill

9. 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. ——Xunzi

10. If you have perseverance, why bother to sleep at the third watch and the fifth watch? The most useless thing is to be exposed to the cold for ten days in one day. —— ***

11. Success ultimately belongs to those who wait patiently.

12. All new things are always like this at the beginning. There are many enthusiastic people at first, but soon they become indifferent and stop doing it, because they have understood that without a lot of hard work, it is impossible. Those who cannot do it, but only those who want to, can endure this pain. ——Dostoyevsky

13. Those who give up time, time will give up on him. ——Shakespeare

14. Although the ax is small, it can finally chop down the hardest oak tree after many chops.

15. Tell you the secret that enabled me to achieve my goal. My only strength is my persistence - Pasteur

16. Revolutionary morality does not fall from the sky . It is developed and consolidated from daily unremitting struggle and exercise, just as jade becomes brighter as it is polished, and gold becomes purer as it is refined - Ho Chi Minh

17. Success is a journey, not a journey. The end point, so as long as everything goes well on the way to success, it is success.

18. Those who have achieved great things and learned great things in ancient and modern times must pass through three realms: "Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I climbed up to the tall building alone, looking at the end of the world." This is the first realm; " "My clothes are getting wider and wider, but I don't regret it at all. I am so haggard because of the beauty." This is the second realm. "The crowd has been searching for him a thousand times, but when I suddenly look back, that person is there in the dim light." This is the third realm. ——Wang Guowei

19. Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded.

20. The secret of success is to never change your set goals.

21. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang

22. Success is distributed with probability. The key is whether you can persist until the moment when success begins to appear. ——Anonymous

23. Be poor and strong, and never fall into the clouds. ——Wang Bo

24. Perseverance when achieving success is more important than being tenacious when suffering failure. ——La Rochefko, French writer

25. People often mix truth and error to teach others, but they insist on errors. ——Goethe

26. A will that does not make any decisions is not a realistic will; a person without character never makes a decision. ——Hegel

27. Talent is long-term perseverance.

28. Don’t lose confidence, as long as you persevere, you will eventually get results. ——Qian Xuesen

29. Success does not come in the future, but is accumulated continuously from the moment you decide to do it.

30. The most terrifying enemy is the lack of strong faith.

——Romain Rolland

Idioms describing unremitting efforts

A lame turtle can walk a thousand miles: A lame turtle can walk a thousand miles as long as it does not stop for even half a step. It is a metaphor that as long as you persevere, you can succeed even if the conditions are very poor.

Limping a thousand miles: It is a metaphor that as long as you work hard, you can achieve success even under poor conditions.

Tireless day and night: Chao: morning. Don't slack off morning or night. Describes hard work and tirelessness.

Drip of water can penetrate a stone: Water dripping continuously can penetrate a stone. It is a metaphor that as long as you persevere, you can eventually accomplish huge and difficult things with little effort.

Beacon fires are connected: Beacon fires: ancient border alarm fireworks. It refers to the constant and unremitting efforts in border defense, which is a metaphor for the constant war.

Drum and horn: drum: war drum; horn: horn. The sound of war drums and horns continued to sound. Describes the military station vigilance, unremitting preparations for war, and strict discipline.

Hui Guang Ri Xin: Refers to the unremitting pursuit of moral cultivation and renewal every day.

Nine-turn elixir becomes: turn: circle turns into splendor. Originally a Taoist term, it refers to the refinement of the Nine Turns Golden Pill. It is often used as a metaphor for finally achieving success after long-term and unremitting hard work.

Nine turns of success: Turn: Circles turn into splendor. Originally a Taoist term, it refers to the refinement of the Nine Turns Golden Pill. It is often used as a metaphor for finally achieving success after long-term and unremitting hard work.

Jiuzhuan Wancheng: Zhuan: cyclic change; Wan: refers to the golden elixir. In Taoist terms, it refers to refining the nine-turn golden elixir. It is often used as a metaphor for finally achieving success after long-term and unremitting hard work.

Lele Bukan: Lele: firm; Ban: through "lazy", slack. A look of determination and perseverance.

Through grinding and soaking: discuss the effect. Describes diligent study and practice, and perseverance. Also known as "Mo Yue soaking irrigation".

Modi immersion: learn from each other. Describes diligent study and practice, and perseverance. Same as "grinding, soaking and pouring".

The original meaning is a day's journey by a horse. Although the horse is slow, but it works tirelessly, it can be reached in ten days. It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with people with high qualifications as long as they study hard.

Not eating on the seventh day of the day: Describes concentration and diligence. Same as "forgetting to eat on the last day of the day".

Forgetting to eat on the first day of the month: It’s getting late and I still can’t think of eating. Describes concentration and diligence.

No food at sunrise: The sun has set to the west and no food has been eaten. Describes concentration and diligence.

Forgetting to eat in the sun: The sun has set to the west and there is no time to eat. Describes concentration and diligence.

Everything must be done personally: personally. No matter what you do, you must do it yourself and ask it yourself. Describes working seriously and without slacking off.

Do everything personally: personally. No matter what you do, you must do it yourself and ask it yourself. Describes working seriously and without slacking off.

Suye is not lazy: Su: early; lazy: slack. Never slack off from morning to night. Described as very diligent.

Suye puzzled: describes working cautiously and diligently day and night. The same as "the bandit is lazy all day and night".

Suye unremittingly: Suye: morning and evening, day and night; slack: slack off. Describes working carefully day and night and being diligent and diligent.

Suye bandit interpretation: describes working cautiously and diligently day and night. Solution, through "relaxation". The same as "the bandit is lazy all day and night".

Suye bandititi: Suye: morning and evening, day and night; bandit: not; Chi: slack off. Describes working carefully day and night and being diligent and diligent.

Wuwu poor years: Wuwu: the appearance of hard work; poor years: all year round. Work hard and work tirelessly throughout the year.

Little water flows long: a metaphor for doing things bit by bit and persevering for a long time. It is also a metaphor for using property sparingly so that it will not be lacking in the long run.

Perseverance is the most valuable thing in learning: The most valuable thing in learning is perseverance.