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Basic explanation
Heaven: justice; Reward: reporting; Diligence: Diligence. God will reward those who work hard. If you work hard, you are sure to achieve something.
Encyclopedia explanation
The idiom "Heaven rewards diligence" means that God will reward everyone according to their diligence. More hard work, more harvest, as long as you pay enough efforts, you will definitely get the corresponding harvest in the future. As the saying goes, "Opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared". Only by working hard can we seize the opportunity. Because things are unpredictable, you may not succeed if you work hard, and you will definitely not succeed if you don't work hard.
2. What are the four-character inspirational idioms and calligraphy banners? 1. High morale.
Meaning: The will to fight is strong.
Sentence making: When it comes to the evaluation of the flowing red flag, the students are all in high spirits.
2. Try to make yourself strong.
Meaning: Make up your mind and strive for progress, which is basically the same as "striving for the upper reaches".
Sentence making: We should strive to create a new situation in socialist modernization.
3. Pursuing Excellence, j and ng y and qi ú j and ng
Meaning: Metaphor is good, but it needs to be better.
Sentence making: Dad pursues perfection and is rated as the technical backbone of the factory.
4. Stupid birds fly first. Bei n ni I
Meaning: Metaphorically, people who are inferior to others are one step ahead of others in everything.
Sentence: But stupid birds fly first has always been and will be a beneficial practice.
5. smell the chicken dancing w incarnation
Meaning: the original meaning is to get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Later, people who are interested in serving their country get up at once.
Sentence: He has the spirit of smelling chickens and dancing, so he has made rapid progress.
3. Inspirational calligraphy four-character 1, high-spirited pronunciation: dòu zháng yáng Interpretation: strong will to struggle.
High emotions: The source of high emotions: Mao Zedong introduced a cooperative: "I have never seen people with such high emotions, high morale and high emotions." 2. Pronunciation: dòu zháng yáng Interpretation: Make up your mind and work hard. Generally speaking, it is the same as "striving for the upper reaches" Source: People's Daily 1959.9.3: "Self-reliance plays an extremely important role in changing the poverty and backwardness of backward teams."
The word "strive for strength" is misspelled, but now many newspapers have this way of writing, which is contrary to the original idiom. The confusing word should be "strive for strength", and the anger of "strive for strength" is "anger" rather than "energy". It's just that many people follow the trend when using traditional idioms, but they change their taste over time.
Just as "empathy" is now abused by the media including CCTV. If you want to explore the original meaning and source of idioms in a shallow level, you can refer to the fifth edition of Modern Chinese Dictionary.
3, strive for perfect pronunciation: Jongy?qiúJong explanation: fine: perfect; Benefits: more; Seeking: pursuing. Things have been excellent, but they need to be more perfect. If they are good, they need to be better.
Source: Pre-Qin Confucius' Analects of Confucius 4. Stupid birds fly first. Pronunciation: bènüniüoünüI Explanation: The slow bird moves first. Metaphor is a person who works slowly and has poor ability. If they are afraid of falling behind, they will be one step ahead of others, which is usually a courtesy.
Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Mother Chen's godson" is the first discount: "Second brother, you got an official. Let me make an analogy with you: I am like a ghost bird behind me, you stupid bird fly first. "
5, smell the chicken dance pronunciation: wén jī qǐ wǔ ǔ ǔ explanation: smell the chicken dance, the original intention is to get up and dance the sword when you hear the chicken crow, and later it is said that people who are interested in serving the country immediately rise up. Source: Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin and History as a Mirror.
4. Four-word inspirational idiom calligraphy banner slogan idiom "Heaven rewards diligence" means that God cares for diligent people, and their efforts will be rewarded. It also shows that opportunities and inspirations often only patronize prepared minds and only favor diligent people.
It means no pains, no gains, and it means that more work is praised at all times and in all countries. This sentence comes from the Analects of Confucius, in which "heaven" means "heaven", "heaven" means "providence", "Tao" means "advocacy", and "reward" can be interpreted as "realizing one's own wishes", that is, giving something back, and "diligence" means "diligence".
In other words, "God will reward those who work hard and diligently". So the general idea is: God will realize the wishes of hardworking people.
If we work hard, we will gain something. As long as we make unremitting efforts, improve and enrich ourselves to the maximum extent, and do everything possible to improve our competitive strength, we will have a bright future. It is the first choice for painting and calligraphy in study, living room and office.
All rivers run into the sea from Jin's Preface to the History of the Three Kingdoms and Celebrities: "Invisible without heart." Li's note: "A heart with a square inch is like a hundred rivers, which means it contains a wide range."
This means that the sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a large number.
Lin Zexu once wrote a couplet: "All rivers run into the sea, with great tolerance. The wall stands thousands of miles, and there is no desire. "
Big tolerance, from Shangshu; No desire is just, from The Analects. It's great to accept all rivers, that is to say, open-minded and broad-minded, which is also the embodiment of a person's cultivation.
People regard people with a sea of hearts as respectable people. At the same time, it also has an all-encompassing meaning, which is often used to describe magnificent and indescribable things, so it is described as "all rivers run into the sea"
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5. The five-character calligraphy idiom Daquan Pangu opens the world,
Tyranny is fiercer than a tiger,
Wealth cannot be lewd,
Zhou Yu hit Huang Gai,
Two peaches killed three scholars,
Peach and plum are all over the world,
Everything has its vanquisher,
Eighteen martial arts,
Carp yue longmen,
Passionate and lustful,
The dog bit Lv Dongbin,
Swertia,
Three times five divided by two,
Like the law,
Look before you leap,
Bedside knife catcher,
Drive the ducks to the shelves,
Well, top scholars,
Autumn wind sweeps the leaves,
All that glitters is not gold,
The tree fell,
During the Spring and Autumn Period and senseless wars,
Cut the gordian knot,
Needle tip to wheat awn,
A letter from home is worth ten thousand gold coins.