The edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from bitter cold.
If it weren't for the freezing weather, plum blossoms would be fragrant.
At noon in summer, the sun is very hot, farmers are still working, and beads are dripping into the soil. Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard?
If you plant a millet in spring, you will reap a million in autumn.
I planted beans at the foot of Nanshan, and the weeds in the field were covered with peas. Get up early in the morning to get rid of weeds, and come back with hoes in the moonlight at night.
The Tian family has less leisure in the month, and people are twice as busy in May. In the evening, the south wind rises and the wheat turns yellow. Mother-in-law is rich in food, and children are full of pot pulp. Go with Tian Xiang. Ding Zhuang is in Nangang. Filled with the heat of the country, the back was scorched by the sun. I don't know about the heat, but I regret the long summer.
Idioms describing girls' energy are full of * * m m: n q and ang jí qying.
Explain that a person's blood is boiling, full of * * *, and someone has a strong desire for something. It is often used to describe people's impulse and desire to succeed in order to achieve the ultimate goal. It is often easy to succeed if you concentrate on something with * * *. If you don't succeed, what is lacking is human persistence.
If you describe a person as energetic, you must go through hardships.
If you haven't experienced it ... you can't even write. ..
People who have experienced hardships ... are conscious, self-motivated, more persevering than ordinary people and have a better chance to live happily in this society.
The so-called bitter before sweet ... bitter medicine ... advice is good for action. ....
An idiom used to describe people who are full of energy, swallow mountains and rivers and are ready to go all out after a meeting.
Get ready to try.
Go all out and strive for the upper reaches.
Full of pride, go forward bravely and cut through thorns.
High morale, impassioned
What idioms are used to describe the vitality after the meeting? 1, strive for the top
Pronunciation: [l zhengshang yó u]
Interpretation: Upstream: the upstream of the river, which is a metaphor for high status. Strive hard, strive for advanced and then advanced.
Source: Yi's poem "Reading in a Idle House": "An old friend is wise; Refuse to give up violence; Strive for the upper reaches; Spirit is the key to it. "
Step 2 go all out
Pronunciation: [ǔ zú gà n j Ρ n]
Interpretation: Cheer up and get ready to do something.
Source: Zhu De's Qian Shang Lingshan
Step 3 go all out
Pronunciation: [quá n lü y ǐ f ǐ]
Interpretation: Go: Go. Go all out.
Source: Yi's Notes on Twenty-two Histories: "Gai recommended an expedition at that time; Reputation must be adopted; Therefore, anything that can be named; Will go all out; It's so hard; This has become a custom. "
Step 4 do your best
Pronunciation: [j √ n x √ n Ji é l √]
Interpretation: exhausted: all used up; Tired: exhausted. Do your best, do your best. Describe the effort.
Source: "Song Shu Zong Yue Biography": "The emperor is ruthless; The more Jin Tan, the more effective Tong Taiyi will be; Zaigong and He Mai, etc. Do your best; Therefore, the emperor relied on his minions; There is nothing to be afraid of. "
Step 5 keep improving
Pronunciation: [j and ng y and qi ú j and ng]
Interpretation: essence: perfect, good; Benefits: more. Okay, much better.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Learn: The Book of Songs says:' If you are keen; As sharp as a mill; what's up "
Give me a vibrant screen name? powerful
What are the idioms that describe "energetic"? 1) high-spirited, Dò u and Dü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü d ü c ü d ü d ü c ü d ü d ü d ü c ü d ü d ü c ü d ü d ü c ü d ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü c ü d ü c ü c ü d ü c ü c ü d ü c ü c ü d ü c ü c ü d ü c ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü d ü c ü c ü c ü c
2) full of energy j: ng shé n d ǒ u s ǒ u [definition] full of energy: an exciting look. Cheer up.
3) Diligence ZρZρbρjuàn Interpretation Diligence: Diligence, no slack. Refers to hard work or study.
4) Go all out: Go. Go all out.
5) eager to try [interpretation] jump: eager to try; Desire: want. Describe the itch to try.
Is it the first sound or the fourth sound of energetic work?
Full spell: gàn jìn
Interpretation: (~ Er) The energy of doing things: ~ Er is full of | get up ~ strive for the upper reaches.
example sentence
1, he attracted a group of energetic people to help.
The work is hard, but everyone is full of energy.
Full of energy. How do you explain doing things with energy?