Share weal and woe, share weal and woe, share weal and woe and appreciate each other.
First, share weal and woe
Interpretation of the vernacular: * * share joys and sorrows, * * * share pains.
Dynasty: Warring States Period
Author: Liu Xiang
Source: "The Warring States Policy Yance I": "The Prince of Yan hanged himself for a long life and shared joys and sorrows with the people."
The prince mourned the dead, sympathized with the living and shared joys and sorrows with the people.
Second, share joys and sorrows.
Vernacular interpretation: We are in the same boat through the storm. Metaphor in difficult conditions, help each other, Qi Xin work together to overcome difficulties.
Dynasty: Spring and Autumn Period
Author: Sun Wu
Source: "Sun Tzu's Nine Brothers": "Wu Mi people hate the Vietnamese; When they are in the same boat; Meet the wind; Its rescue is like this; Right hand. "
Wu people and Vietnamese people hate each other; When they cross the river in the same boat; Meet the wind; For example, they help each other; right-hand man
Third, adversity and * * *
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Qi Xin works together to share risks and overcome difficulties.
Dynasty: Han
Author: Sima Qian
Source: "Historical Records of the King of Yue Gou Jian's Family": "The King of Yue has a long neck and beak; * * * is in trouble; Don't play with * * * ".
The King of Yue has a long neck and a long mouth. Can * * * trouble him; Don't joke with him.
Fourth, help each other in the same boat
Vernacular explanation: It means that people with the same misfortune sympathize with each other.
Dynasty: Han
Author: Zhao Ye
Source: Wu Yue Chun Qiu Volume 4: "Help each other in the same boat." Pity: pity, sympathy.
Translation: We are in the same boat.
Verbs (short for verb) appreciate each other.
Vernacular explanation: People with the same personality, interests and circumstances love, sympathize with and support each other.
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Wang Shifu
Source: "The West Chamber": "If he is a primary school student; Decided by each other; The partition wall is rewarded until dawn; Fangxin Island has been cherished since ancient times. "
Translation: others are like me; Take a look; Pay through the wall until dawn; Fang Xindao is sincere and sincere.
What idioms are there about "aggressive"
1, ten years of cold window: describes years of hard study.
2. Sun Kangyingxue: For example, studying is very hard.
3. Qi Xin's cooperation: the same idea, Qi Xin's cooperation.
4. Diligence: Diligence and perseverance.
5. effort: concentrate on your efforts.
6. Study hard and practice hard: study hard and train hard.
7. I am engaged in: I am trying. Work hard.
8. Worrying about the country and the people: Worrying about the country and the people and working hard.
9. Holding ice in winter and holding fire in summer: describes hard work and self-encouragement.
10. Strive for strength: make up your mind and strive for progress.
1 1. All previous efforts were in vain.
12, suffering: the spirit of perseverance and hard work is extraordinary.
13, endurance: the spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary people.
14, study hard and practice hard: study hard and train well.
15, wholeheartedly: it means working wholeheartedly for the same goal.
16, frugality: refers to living frugally and being willing to work hard.
17. Young children learn to be strong: they study hard when they are young and show their ambitions in their prime.
18, catch up quickly: act immediately and try to catch up.
19, friends and hearts work together: friends: the same. Unite as one and work together.
20. grit your teeth: try your best to endure pain or overcome difficulties.
2 1, tireless: diligent, dedicated, unwilling to stop.
22. Go forward bravely: work hard, struggle hard, and summon up the courage to move forward.
23, a glimpse of the gap: metaphor unremitting efforts, and finally achieve the goal.
24. Persuade happily: It means that you are willing to do what you are doing and strive to achieve results.
25. Diligence: describes diligence and sureness. Also describes the appearance of diligence.
26. Determined to endure hardship: OK: OK. To be determined and work hard.
27, Linchi Xueshu: Pro: near, beside. It means to practice your handwriting hard.
28, wholeheartedly: or work together. Unite as one and work together.
29. grit your teeth: it means trying to endure pain or overcome difficulties.
30. Endless education: refers to hard work and tireless work in work or study.
3 1, reading in the snow: reading with the reflection of snow. Describe studying hard.
I don't know how to sleep and eat: I still forget to eat and sleep. Describe abnormal concentration and hard work.
33. pastoral listening: listen to the lecture while putting pigs. Metaphor is to study hard.
34. With one heart and one mind: Let's work for a common goal.
35. Unity: think alike and work together. With "Qi Xin together".
36. Study hard: Stupid people can succeed as long as they study hard.
37. Every minute counts: every minute must be earned. Describe it quickly.
38. Qi Xin works together: heart: thought; Lenovo: combination. Unite as one and work together.
39. The situation is urgent: The rapid development of the situation forces people to work harder.
40. physically: physically: personally; Body: experience. Experience it for yourself and try to execute it.
4 1, boating against the current: boating against the current. Metaphor is to retreat without trying.
42. Study hard: strength: hard work; Text: Write a text. Study hard and write well.
43. Burn ointment: light the oil lamp and continue the sunshine. Describe hard work or study.
44. Learning is like climbing a mountain: learning is like climbing a mountain. Metaphor is to climb hard and gradually improve.
45. Serving Tian Li: Serving: engaging in; 30: Harvest the grain. Refers to efforts to engage in agricultural production.
46. Unique: unique and unparalleled. Refers to trying to get ahead.
47. Get angry and forget to eat: study hard or work even forget to eat. Describe being very diligent.
48. Sit-in: Wait, wait; Dan Dawn. Sit and wait for the morning. Describe diligence.
49. It is not easy to get here: it means that the success of things or the acquisition of property have gone through hard work.
Four words to describe positive thoughts … the more the better.
Four words to describe positive thinking are: perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, forge ahead, forge ahead.
1, perseverance [ji ā nè nê]
Explanation: Go forward bravely.
From: Song Zhuxi's Complete Works of Zhu Zi, Taoism and Zhou Zishu: "Regardless of other people's right and wrong, regardless of their own gains and losses, go forward and tell the truth that people dare not tell."
Ex.: Everyone is rubbing their hands.
◎ Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Love of the Gods" Back to Seventy-Three.
Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise
Idioms describing ideas
Stick to the rules, be prepared for danger in times of peace, and all four are empty, enlightened and latent.
1, stick to the rules
Pronunciation: mòShu chéng guá
Commentary: Mo Shou: During the Warring States Period, Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city; Rules: ready-made or long-term rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to the rules and refusing to change.
Source: Huang Mingzong Xi's "Preface to Poems of a Thousand Retreating Mountains": "Stick to the rules."
Vernacular explanation: Therefore, Zhu tried the method of guarding the city and thought it was right.
2. Be prepared for danger in times of peace
Pronunciation: jān s and w ē i.
Explanation: home: at; Thinking: thinking. Although I am in a safe environment, I also think about the possibility of danger. It means to be prepared for emergencies at any time.
Source: Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years" Pre-Qin: "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace."
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: When you are safe, think about the possible dangers in the future. If you think about it, you will be prepared and prepared.
3. All four are empty
Pronunciation: sé dé jik ng
Explanation: Four Big: Ancient India called land, water and fire wind "four big". Buddhist terminology. Everything in the world is empty. Is a negative thought.
Source: Ming Lanling Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Thorn": "One heart is not hanging; All four are empty. "
Vernacular interpretation: There is nothing to worry about. Everything in the world is empty.
Step 4 be enlightened
Pronunciation: má o sè dê n kā i
Explanation: be enlightened: it means that people are closed or ignorant; Gordon: Right away. There seems to be a thatch in my heart, and now it is suddenly opened. Describe the sudden enlightenment of the mind and immediately understand a certain truth.
Source: Wu Ming Chengen's Journey to the West: "The Teaching of the Three Fairs; Enlightenment. "
Interpretation of vernacular: getting three public teachings; Thought suddenly enlightened.
5, imperceptibly
Pronunciation: qián yímíHuà
Interpretation: dive: secretly, without trace; Silent: no words, no sound. Refers to the changes in people's thoughts or personalities that are unconsciously infected and influenced.
Source: Northern Qi Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Training Mu Xian": "Stealing nature."
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: People's thoughts or personalities are unconsciously affected and changed, which is naturally formed.
What idioms are there about ideas?
Perseverance, high morale, perseverance, awareness, ruthlessness
1, perseverance
Explanation: lettering; S: Stop. Keep carving. Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance.
From: "Xunzi's exhortation to learn": "Perseverance, dead wood does not fold; Perseverance can open the stone. "
Description: (if) it stops after a while, (then) the dead wood will continue to carve; Stick to carving and the stone will be carved successfully.
For example, if the husband is human, then beauty is better than nature. Zhang LUN's bacteria
Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise
Synonyms with dripping water wears away the stone, dripping water wears away the stone, fools move mountains, persevere, persevere, and saw the rope.
Antonyms give up halfway, quit after learning difficulties, half wipe and half waste, one exposure to ten cold, one violence and ten cold, give up halfway.
2. High morale
Explanation: high spirits: high spirits. The will to fight is strong.
From: * * * Introduction to a Cooperative: "I have never seen people so high-spirited, high-spirited and high-spirited."
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe people's spirit with praise.
Synonyms are energetic, ambitious, complacent, full of confidence, full of energy and high spirits.
Antonym Teachers and soldiers are exhausted, dejected, demoralized, exhausted, listless, demoralized and demoralized.
3. perseverance
Explanation: hold: insist; Constant: perseverance. Stick to it for a long time.
From: Qing Zeng Guofan's "Family Instructions in Jize": "My shortcomings are that my words are not dull, my manners are not heavy, and my reading is not deep.
And the composition can't be grand. If we can work hard from now on, we can make great progress and persevere, but after a year or two, we will be diligent and unconsciously. "
Note: Your shortcomings are that your words are not stupid, your manners are not heavy, and you can't read deeply.
And the composition can't be grand. If you can work hard from these three things, and then use severity and perseverance, but in a year or two, you will be diligent and unconsciously.
Keep studying and you will get good grades.
Grammar: formal; As predicate and adverbial; It means forever.
A drop of water wears through a stone, and from beginning to end, the iron pestle becomes a needle and never leaves.
The antonym is fishing for three days, intermittent and capricious, and drying the net for two days.
Step 4 be enlightened
Explanation: be enlightened: it means that people are closed or ignorant; Gordon: Right away.
There seems to be a thatch in my heart, and now it is suddenly opened. Describe the sudden enlightenment of the mind and immediately understand a certain truth.
From: "Mencius with all his heart": "The path between mountains is easy to use; Plug it if you don't need it. "
Explanation: "on the passing path, introduction can become a road;" In order to be useless, the thatch blocked it. "
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise
Synonym suddenly realize, wake up, wake up from a dream.
The antonym is ignorance, incomprehension and stubbornness.
5. Stick to the rules
Commentary: Mo Shou: During the Warring States Period, Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city; Rules: ready-made or long-term rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to the rules and refusing to change.
Said by: Huang Mingzong Xi's Preface to Poems of a Thousand Pushing Mountains: "If Zhong Rong's poems distinguish the sects, he has never adhered to one principle."
Explanation: Like Zhong Rong's poems, the purpose of distinguishing Ming Sect from Ming Sect is not to stick to one family.
Example: ~, dare not create is definitely incompatible with the development law of objective things. Qin Mu's application of dialectical law in artistic creation
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense
Synonym for carving a boat and seeking a sword, following the rules, step by step, following the rules, following the rules and marking time.
Antonyms are creative, original, unconventional, deviant, confusing and novel.
An idiom describing an open mind.
Reasonable,
Cheerful and open-minded,
Open-minded,
Broad-minded,
Be generous. ...
Idioms that describe thoughts! 10
be absorbed in
To focus/concentrate/fix one's attention on.
Concentrate on
Open your eyes, open your eyes, open your eyes, close your eyes, close your eyes, close your eyes, close your eyes, close your eyes.
be absorbed in
be absorbed in
be absorbed in
, heart
Idioms describing outdated ideas
Idiom describing conservative thinking: stick to the rules, stick to the rules.
Stick to the rules: that is, be conservative in thinking and refuse to change the old rules.
Stick to the rules: stick to the rules and lack innovative spirit.
What are the idioms that describe thoughts?
Heartbeat,
Hundred schools of thought contend,
Prevent micro-duration,
Subtle,
Stick to the rules,
Spontaneous appearance,
Be prepared for danger in times of peace,
Vanilla beauty,
Soul mate,
Words can't convey meaning,
Words can't describe it,
All four are empty,
Enlightenment,
The burden is hard to retreat,
The inner saint and the outer king,
absent-minded
Thieves and prostitutes,
Do what you look like,
Catch the disabled,
Selfish departmentalism,
Prefer boys to girls,
Words carry the Tao,
With one heart and one mind,
Broad and profound,
Pursuing the best,
Completely changed,
Drill a dead end,
Turn over a new leaf,
Come down in one continuous line,
innocent
Proverbs or idioms that describe taking precautions, intervening in advance and taking precautions, and proverbs or idioms that describe emancipating the mind and boldly innovating.
Idioms used to describe preparing for a rainy day: be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace, and save grain for hunger.
Idiom describing emancipating the mind and making bold innovations: treat people differently, change with each passing day and keep pace with the times.
I. Be prepared for danger in times of peace
Explanation: home: at; Thinking: thinking. Although I am in a safe environment, I also think about the possibility of danger. It means to be prepared for emergencies at any time.
From: Zuo Qiuming's Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years Spring and Autumn Period: "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace."
When there is nothing wrong, you should think about the possible dangers in the future. If you think about it, you will be prepared.
Second, be prepared for danger in times of peace.
Explanation: It means to be prepared for emergencies at any time.
From: Zuo Qiuming's Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years Spring and Autumn Period: "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace."
When there is nothing wrong, you should think about the possible dangers in the future. If you think about it, you will be prepared.
Third, be prepared for danger in times of peace.
Note: Don't forget the danger when you are safe. It means always being careful and vigilant.
Said by Zhou Wenwang in the Western Zhou Dynasty, "Under the Book of Changes": "Therefore, a gentleman is safe without forgetting danger, not forgetting death, and not forgetting ceremony, so he can protect his country and defend his country."
Therefore, a gentleman is safe without forgetting danger, keeps without forgetting extinction, and treats without forgetting ceremony. Only in this way can his own safety be guaranteed by the state.
Fourth, be prepared.
Explanation: Suffer: misfortune, disaster. If you are prepared in advance, you can avoid disaster.
From: Zuo Qiuming's Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Eleven Years Spring and Autumn Period: "Be prepared for danger in times of peace, be prepared for danger in times of peace."
When there is nothing wrong, you should think about the possible dangers in the future. If you think about it, you will be prepared. If you are prepared in advance, you can avoid disaster.
Five, accumulate grain for a rainy day [j and g ǔ fá ng j and]
Description: store food and guard against famine.
From: Gao Yuan Zecheng's The Pipa Story: "The other way is to raise children to prevent old age and save hunger."
Some people also say that raising children to prevent old age and storing food are to prevent famine.
Sixth, sit up and take notice.
Explanation: it means that others have improved and can't look at him with old eyes anymore.
From: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Zhi Lu Meng by Chen Shou in the Western Jin Dynasty, quoted from Biography of Jiang Biao: "Three days is more strange."
I haven't seen this man for a long time, but when I saw him today, I immediately looked at him with new eyes.
VII. Differentiate [li ng y m: n xi ā ng à i]
Explanation: Look at it from another angle. Treat someone in a different way. It also means that people who are not valued are valued.
From: Ming's anonymous Xia Jijian Deqing Sid: "It's really bitter that handmaiden is treated differently by the empress."
Eight, today is not the past [j and n f ē i x and b ǐ]
Explanation: past: past. Now can't compare with the past. Great changes have taken place in the situation and natural features.
From: Song Li Zeng Bo's He Xinlang He Zi Qian Yun: "Inquiring about longevity. My life is not what it used to be, is it still there? "
Say hello to the southern States. My life is not what it used to be. Is it still there?
Nine, day after day
Note: Add: Update; Different: different. It is updated every day and changes every month. Refers to the rapid development or progress, the emergence of new things, new atmosphere.
From: Han's Book of Rites University: "If new, new, and new."
If it is updated, there will be new changes and new ones every day.
Ten, keep pace with the times [y ǔ r ù j ù n]
Explanation: and: and, and. Keep pace with the times. Describe continuous progress or improvement.
From: Song Liyun's Taiping Guangji, Volume 58: "Since the establishment of the second son, my wife has kept pace with the times because she is calm and beneficial to the cultivation of truth."
With the establishment of two sons, my wife will benefit from meditation and spiritual practice and continue to improve.