Thank you for your encouragement. What does it mean?

"Thank you for your encouragement" means: Thank you for your encouragement and supervision.

Strike is a Chinese word whose pinyin is biān cè. Its basic meaning is a metaphor for prompting and urging. It has the same pronunciation as "biance". From Gui Youguang's "Revelation of the Lives in the Temple", "Xie Biao of the Minister of Literature and Literature of the Ministry of Works", etc.

Meaning:

(1) Horse whip, also refers to using a whip to drive horses.

(2) Metaphor for urging and urging.

I am willing to push harder to achieve great things. ——Gui Youguang, Ming Dynasty, "Showing Life in the Temple"

Be whipped with a whip; use a whip to drive a horse. A metaphor for urging progress: always spur yourself with the thoughts of advanced figures.

Extended information

Example sentences:

1. He is afraid of failure, and this thought has been spurring him.

2. If you don’t push yourself, you will never achieve anything.

3. Although this incident has happened a long time ago, it always spurs me forward.

4. I often use the phrase "the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold" to spur myself on.

5. My father’s teachings always spur me to study hard.

6. I suddenly understood that responsibility can become a kind of spur and discipline.