An iron pestle becomes a needle, a long way to go, a drop of water wears through a stone, perseverance, and a broken rope
An iron pestle becomes a needle [tiě chǔ chéng zhēn] means that as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed. Example: Although Wang Ming is disabled and has no arms, he can write with both feet and won the Children's Calligraphy Award. It was through persistent efforts that he made the iron pestle into a needle.
There is a long way to go [rè n zhê ng dà o yu ∥ n] Any: burden; Road: The journey. The burden is heavy and the road is long. Metaphor is a great responsibility, and it takes a long struggle. Example: It is a long way to go to build the cause of * * * industrialism, and we young people should strive for it all our lives.
dripping water wears away the stone [dī shuǐ chuān shí] Water keeps dripping, which can make it wear away the stone. Metaphor as long as there is perseverance and continuous efforts, things will be successful. For example, to climb the peak of science and technology, we must have the spirit of perseverance and dripping water wears away the stone.
Perseverance [chí zhī yǐ héng] Persistence: Constant: perseverance. Stick to it for a long time. Example: Exercise must be persistent, otherwise it will have little effect.
rope sawing wood [shéng jù mù duàn] You can also saw wood with a rope as a saw. Metaphor power is small, as long as you stick to it, things will succeed. Example: Kung Fu pays off. As long as Kung Fu arrives, it will surely break the rope and cut through the stone, and achieve gratifying results.