Is there a four-word idiom that can be used as a group name?

Top gun, perseverance, perseverance, courage, high morale and vitality.

with soaring/ high/lofty aspirations

Interpretation: ambition: grand ambition; Lingyun: Go straight to the sky. Describe the lofty ideals.

Origin: Xiong Zhuan: "In the past, Liang Wudi was a good fairy, such as Fu for Adults, who wanted to use the wind, but the emperor had the ambition of lingyun.

Perseverance? Jin chíbu Xiè

Interpretation: Firmness means strong will, perseverance, persistence and patience. Persistence is the perfect embodiment of willpower.

Source: "Liu Chongchuan" clear draft: "Encourage the Corps to persevere.

Perseverance? heart of a newborn baby—utter innocence

Interpretation: persistence: persistence; Constant: perseverance. Persistence means perseverance and long-term persistence.

Source: Qing Zeng Guofan's "Family Training in Jize": "Your lack of words is not dull, your manners are not heavy, your reading is not deep, and your composition is outstanding. If we can work hard from now on, we can make great progress and persevere in Zhang Yuzhu's calligraphy, but after a year or two, we will never understand it again. "

Go ahead, y ǒ ng w m: ng zhí qiá n?

Interpretation:? Go ahead.

Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's Romance of the Gods: "Be prepared from all directions and go forward bravely."

High morale? one day seems like a year

Interpretation: Strong will to fight. Full of energy: Full of energy.

Source: Mao Zedong's introduction to a cooperative: "I have never seen people so high-spirited, high-spirited and uplifting."

Full of energy? zhāo qépéng bó

Interpretation: vibrant, morning, morning. Full of vigor and vitality. Full of vigor and vitality. Source: Li Xiaoming's "Gunshots on the Plain": "The vibrant town of Jony J suddenly became empty and quiet."

Source: Li Xiaoming's "Gunfire on the Plain"