1, idiom: something for nothing.
Pinyin: k ǔ j ǔ n g ā n lai
Explanation: Sweetness is a metaphor for happiness. The hard days have passed and the good days have come.
Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber", Volume 4, the first fold: "Forgetting to eat and sleeping is comfortable and harmful. If you are not really patient and sincere, how can you hook this lovesickness? "
For example, I don't want you to give birth to this monkey, and my husband will avenge me. Sharing weal and woe is a great pleasure. The ninth journey to the west by Wu Ming's grace
2. Idiom: Grinding into a needle
Pinyin: chǔ language
Explanation: Iron bars are ground into needles. Metaphor to do any difficult work, as long as you have perseverance and hard work, you can overcome difficulties and make achievements.
Source: "Hidden Book" Volume 60: "Li Bai studied less, failed, and abandoned it. When you meet an old woman, don't ask her why. Said,' I want to be a needle. White felt his words and graduated. "
For example, making sentences: without the perseverance of grinding into needles, it is impossible to have deep attainments in learning.
3. Idiom: Heaven rewards diligence.
Pinyin: tiān dào chóu Qin
Explanation: heaven: justice; Reward: reporting; Diligence: Diligence. God will reward those who work hard. If you work hard, you are sure to achieve something.
For example, making sentences: it is often twists and turns, and it is often a bright future. It's exhausting and scary, but it's really a lucky day, and finally it rewards hard work ... (Liu Mian Fish)
4. Idiom: Dripping water wears away the stone
Pinyin: Shu D and shí chu ā n
Explanation: Water keeps dripping, and stones can drip through. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
Source: Mei Chengchuan in the Han Dynasty: "Mount Tai collapses and grinds the stone, while the pole breaks and dries. Water is not a diamond of stone, but a saw of wood. "
For example, making sentences: strange teeth assist the pen to judge the cloud: "one yuan a day, a thousand yuan a day;" Rope sawing wood, water falling stone. " Luo Song Dajing He Linyu Record Volume 10
5. Idiom: Thick accumulation and thin hair
Pinyin: hê u j and bó f ā
Interpretation: accumulation: refers to a large and sufficient savings; Hair thinning: refers to a small amount of slow release. Save more and let it out slowly. Describe that only when you are fully prepared can you get things done well.
Source: Shi "Send": "Alas, my son is here to study! I have a broad vision and have accumulated a lot, but I will stop here. "
(2) Idioms to achieve my wishes and goals.
Realize my wish, realize my goal: all my wishes have come true.
(3) What is the idiom "We can achieve our goals through hard work"?
A drop of water can wear away stones.
Interpretation: Drops of water wear away stones. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
Source: Luo Song Dajing, "He Lin Yu Lu Yiqian beheaded the official": "The strange tooth assisted the pen sentence:' One money a day; Thousands of dollars a day; The rope was sawed off; Water droplets penetrate the stone. "
For example, to climb the peak of science and technology, we must have the spirit of perseverance and dripping water wears away the stone.
Tie pestle grinding needle ti ch ǔ morien
Interpretation: Metaphorically, anything difficult can be successful as long as you are determined and willing to work hard.
Source: Zhizhen's "Mulian Save Mother 4 Liu's School": "If you grind the needle with an iron pestle; I have a strong heart. "
Example: Although Wang Ming is disabled and has no arms, he can write with both feet and won a children's calligraphy award. It is through unremitting efforts that he grinds the iron pestle into a needle.
Gong Yu Yishan yú g not ng yí sh ā n
Interpretation: It is a metaphor for persistently transforming nature and fighting unswervingly.
Source: Huang Qingzong's "Zhang Cang Water Epitaph": "Gong Yu moved mountains; Jingwei reclamation; Ordinary people are ashamed to say the clock; The sage points to the bloody road. "
For example, we should treat internal organs, chaos and bad things with the spirit of "a foolish man and a mountain", and we will never stop until we reach our goal.
Jingwei reclamation j and ng wè i tiá n h m: i.
Interpretation: Jingwei: the name of a bird in ancient mythology. Jingwei brought wood and stones and decided to fill the sea. In the old days, it was a metaphor of deep hatred and revenge determination. The latter metaphor is determined and not afraid of difficulties.
Source: Tao Jin Yuanming's poem "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas": "Jingwei holds the micro-wood; Will fill the sea. "
Ex.: With the spirit of "filling the sea with a smart guard and a fool moving mountains", what difficulties can't be overcome!
Move mountains and pour seas, yí sh ā n d m: o h m: i.
Interpretation: moving mountains and falling into the sea. It is a metaphor for the great power and grandeur of human beings to transform nature.
Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Romance of the Gods" back to the 36 th: "Being good at moving mountains and rivers, getting used to scattering beans into soldiers."
Example: Move mountains and pour seas to build socialist spiritual civilization.
What's the idiom that you can achieve your goal through hard work?
1. Blunt to drive bad horses, sharpen blunt knives. It means reluctant to work hard. An imbecile horse; A blunt knife.
2. Adults are uncomfortable and comfortable. If adults want to achieve something, they must work hard and not be comfortable.
A skillful craftsman can be kind to others, but he can't make them smart. A skilled craftsman refers to a person who is highly accomplished in a certain aspect; Cleverness: dexterity. A clever craftsman can only teach people rules, but can't make people smart. Refers to subjective efforts, not simply relying on objective conditions.
4. Dripping water wears away the stone, and water keeps dripping, which can make it wear away the stone. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
The gain and loss is that the success or failure of life depends on my efforts. Emphasize people's subjective initiative.
Strive for strength, make up your mind and strive for progress.
6. Make persistent efforts; Pick it up; Pick up the fight; Li: Sharpen, sharpen and struggle. Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.
7, a long stream of water: a metaphor for doing things bit by bit, long-term perseverance. It is also a metaphor for saving the use of property so that it is not lacking for a long time.
8, a hundred feet, go further: Buddhist language, although the metaphor is deep, still need to practice and improve. Metaphor has reached a high level, but it is still not satisfied, and further efforts are needed.
9, a glimpse of the gap: metaphor unremitting efforts, and finally achieve the goal.
10, a limping turtle travels a thousand miles: a limping turtle can walk a thousand miles without stopping for half a step. Metaphor as long as you persevere, even if the conditions are worse, you can succeed.
7. Persistence is the most important thing in learning: persistence is the most precious thing in learning.
8. Fools move mountains: a metaphor for persisting in transforming nature and fighting unswervingly.
5] What idioms or words are used to describe "the goal is about to be achieved"?
Just around the corner.
[6] What are the idioms that describe goals and ideals?
Ambition: Great ambition. Be ambitious and different.
Ride the wind and waves: and. The ship braved the wind and waves. Metaphorically, people are ambitious, ambitious and brave.
Gong Yu, using the metaphor of a crown, is willing to help people with the same aspirations.
Breaking the waves is a metaphor for being ambitious, not afraid of difficulties and going forward bravely.
Don't attack big festivals: strictly observe moral integrity in the face of difficulties; Seize: lose. Refers to the ambition to die in the face of failure, but still not change the original intention.
A rough unfinished jade means that once carved, it loses its natural form. In the old days, it was said that a scholar was an official and lost his original ambition.
Follow Li Li's ambition: stomp hard. Ben described this dance as very powerful. Metaphor is ambitious.
The ambition of the wind and cloud is as lofty as the wind and cloud.
Change operations, save and change, and change. Change the original conduct and ambition.
Go your own way: invest and operate; Future: the future. Go your separate ways. Metaphorically, everyone is looking for their own future according to different aspirations.
Do what you want: let nature take its course; Ambition: ambition. Everyone allows his will to act.
Ambition, ambition, ambition.
Hongyi generous Hongyi: Strong-willed and ambitious. Ambitious and generous.
Grand plans, great ambitions.
Red leaves are far away. H: Big. A grand undertaking, ambition or plan.
Swan's ambition: swan, a metaphor for ambitious people; Ambition: ambition. Metaphor is ambitious.
Beauty and self-cultivation: beauty; Repair: long-term; Status: Ambition. Beautiful appearance, long-term wisdom.
Distinguish the classics, read the sentences in the classics, and observe the aspirations of sages.
Martyrs are full of courage in their twilight years. Martyr: An ambitious hero. Has: stopped, decayed. When the hero reached his later years, Mr. Xie did not rot.
The old horse squatted down: a good horse, a swift horse; A manger for horses. An ambitious person is old, but still ambitious.
Lingyun's ambition Lingyun: soaring ambition. Describe high aspirations.
The poor horse cares about the feed in the stable. A metaphor for incompetent people is that they only covet comfort and have no lofty aspirations.
Ask Tian Wen Jia: House. There are many ways to buy land, asking real estate agents everywhere. Refers to buying real estate and seeking personal gain. Metaphor is no ambition.
Poor people lack ambition: distress; Short: short. When people are in trouble, their ambitions will be small.
When an ancient man was born, he shot people with a bow made by Sang Mu and an arrow made by Cao Peng, which showed that he had lofty aspirations.
You only know how to buy real estate when you want land. Metaphor is no ambition.
Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it, as long as you have ambition and perseverance.
No ambition in my heart.
Ambitious: pregnant with Tibet. Aim high.
Swallows know the ambition of a swan, which means that ordinary people don't know the ambition of a hero.
Ambition is big and sparse: sparse and weak. A person who is ambitious but not talented enough.
Chi Mei is ambitious, but she can also sharpen her character.
Be content with one's ambition.
Unpaid ambition: realization. Being old means living in poverty and getting old before your ambition is realized. It also means to die unsatisfied.
Step on the moon and climb the clouds. Describe ambition. Xie Mingshu's "Four Gospels: Try Autumn Rouge": "I advise you not to pity Xiang and borrow jade heart, and forget to step on the moon and climb the clouds."
Material drama ambition refers to cleverness and greater ambition.
Ambition is ambition but lack of talent. Sometimes used as a word of modesty.
No common cause, no common cause means that people with different ideas and ambitions will not come together. Text "The Analects of Confucius Wei Linggong": "Confucius said:' Different Tao, no common goal. " "
Morality and ambition are as light as Mao De and as light as a feather. It is not difficult to implement benevolent policies, but it is difficult to have ambitions.
Look high. It means to aim high and look down on the world.
Like and dislike, different hobbies and dislikes are different. Describe people's different interests, ambitions, ideas and feelings.
Ling Xiao's ambition Ling Xiao: soaring ambition. Describe high aspirations.
A thousand miles of ambition, great ambition.
Everyone has different ambitions.
Ambition: Ambition. To aim high. Also known as "ambition in all directions".
Unfinished ambition There is no unfinished ambition.
Swallows know swans and swans. Metaphor vulgar people can't understand the ambition of ambitious people.
Broad-minded but sparse: will, ambition. Ambitious but superficial. If you are ambitious, you will be sparse.
Aspiring is not old. It means that young people can't achieve anything as long as they have ambition, and they are not old. This also means that as long as you are ambitious and old, you can make a difference.
Aim for a thousand miles to describe ambition.
Ambition in four directions: ambition; Quartet: all over the world. Describe having lofty aspirations and ideals.
Strong heart: great ambition; Has: stopped. Of ambitious people, who are still ambitious in their later years.
Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. Example story
Change one's morality and ambition. More refers to the loss of moral integrity that should be adhered to; It also means good and evil. The same as "changing exercises and changing festivals".
Ma Xu Love Stack [Explanation] Ma Xu: A bad horse, a horse that can't run fast; Stack: refers to the stable. Bad horses only worry about the feed in the stable. A metaphor for incompetent people is that they only covet comfort and have no lofty aspirations.
Poverty is humble and unchanging [explanation]: change. Don't change your ambition because you live in poverty and have a low social status. Describe a firm will.
I wonder about carved eagle's ambition [explanation]. It is a metaphor that ordinary people don't know the ambition of heroes. Just like "Swallows know the ambition of swans".
Depressed [explanation] depressed: a sad and melancholy look. I am depressed because my ambition is not displayed.
Zhi Jie Fang Xing [Explanation] has lofty aspirations and good conduct.
Be satisfied with one's ambition.
Bai Zhu's infidelity [explanation] is a metaphor of inconsistency or different appearances.
You can achieve your goal through hard work.
willpower
Pronunciation: Jiān chíbüXiè
Read the source and stick to it, and don't slack off at all.
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All these prove that we have adhered to the policy of strengthening the United front and carrying out the revolutionary policy during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. (* * * "Talk with British journalist bertram")
Synonym perseverance
Antonyms give up halfway.
Being asked for a four-word idiom or word to describe the goal to be achieved, thank you!
A four-word idiom describing the goal is about to be achieved: daily work.
Pinyin [jü r ché ng g not ng]
Description: calculation: internal calculation; Cheng: ability estimation and evaluation; Advantages: effectiveness. Work progress or effectiveness can be calculated every day. It's very fast, so it must be finished on time.
From: The Book of Rites Confucianism: "Only the virtuous can do their best."
Example: Liang Qing Qichao's On the History of Legal Development in China: Although a country ruled by law does not need sudden progress, it will push its luck and count the days.
Grammar: linkage; As predicate, object and attribute;
(9) What are the idioms that describe trying your best to achieve your goals?
First of all, this strategy is straightforward.
Interpretation: drive a rotten horse and sharpen a blunt knife. It means reluctant to work hard. An imbecile horse; A blunt knife.
Source: Song Yuefei's Postscript to the Three Things of Imperial Book Reclamation: "I dare not be straightforward, but I will respect it in case of sacred meaning."
Vernacular translation: How dare I not work hard and waste my sacred will?
Second, adults are uncomfortable, and they are not adults [[chéng rén béu zàI i, zà i bé ng ré n].
Interpretation: If people want to achieve something, they must work hard and not be comfortable.
Source: Chapter 82 of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Since ancient times, there has been a saying that adults are uncomfortable, but they are actually uncomfortable." Remember what I said. "
Vernacular translation: The ancients said: If you want to achieve something, you must work hard, not be comfortable. You should remember my words.
Three. constant dripping water wears through the rock—persistence leads to success
Interpretation: It is also said that dripping water wears away the stone. Water often drips on the stone, which will make the stone perforate. Metaphor as long as you persist, things can succeed.
Source: Luo Song Dajing's Record of He Lin Yu: The strange tooth gave a pen and sentenced it to: one dollar a day; Thousands of dollars a day; The rope was sawed off; Water droplets will wear away stones.
Vernacular translation: save one yuan a day and one thousand yuan a thousand days. Sawing wood with a rope will break after a long time. Water often drips on the stone, which will make the stone perforate.
Fourth, get angry and strive for strength [fā fèn tú qiáng]
Interpretation: we must make great efforts to strengthen. Determined to strive for prosperity.
Source: Modern He Xiangning's Sun Yat-sen and Liao Zhongkai: "Mr. Sun didn't talk much at that party. He only talked about China's weakness in general, and he wanted to be ruthless and completely revolutionary."
Verb (short for verb) strives for strength.
Interpretation: Make up your mind and work hard.
Source: People's Daily 1959.9.3: "Hard work and self-reliance certainly play an extremely important role in changing the poverty and backwardness of backward teams."