A four-word idiom means to bear the burden of humiliation.

1. A four-character idiom describing struggle, originally published by urouzhangf6 19.

Self-improvement explains self-improvement: strive for progress on your own; Interest: Stop. Strive for progress consciously and never relax. Source "Zhouyi Shengan": Tian Xingjian, the gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement. Explain carefully: describe caution; Karma: the appearance of fear. Describe caution and diligence. Source "The Book of Songs": Conscientious, like thunder. Diligent explanation describes diligence and sureness. Also describes the appearance of diligence. The source of Sima Qian's "Letter to Ren" in the Han Dynasty: the person who gives the book teaches him what to accept, promotes the sage to be a scholar, and is diligent. Try to explain the picture: ask. Cheer up and be strong. Source Guo Moruo's Spring of Science: I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, make the revolution more difficult and bravely climb the world's scientific peak. Make persistent efforts to explain: take the next battle; Li: Sharpen, sharpen and struggle. Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort. Tang Hanyu's "Cockfighting Couplet" Source: Wake up as soon as you spray it, make persistent efforts. Try to explain the salary: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping. Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best. Source: Historical Records of Gou Jian's Family: Gou Jian rebelled against the country. He was afraid to sit down for fear of his health. As soon as he sat down, he was afraid, and so was his diet. Cut the thorns to explain the division of wild plants with thorns. Metaphor in the process of starting a business or on the way forward, remove obstacles and overcome many difficulties. Source: Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty: Cut through the thorns and put me in the middle. Take pains to explain vomiting: vomiting; Li: Drop by drop. Metaphor is exhausted. It is often described as the hard work of career, work and literary creation. Laiyuan Li Tang

2. What idioms are there about "inspiration" and "struggle"?

Full curse: fāfèn túQiang

Interpretation: Make up your mind and work hard.

Source: People's Daily 1959.9.3: "Hard work and self-reliance certainly play an extremely important role in changing the poverty and backwardness of backward teams."

Second, forget to eat and sleep.

Full curse: fèi qǐn wàng shí

Interpretation: waste: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.

Source: Nan Chaorong's Preface to Qushui Poetry: "It is still a good thing to forget the meal."

For example, but you have to send letters and messages, which also saves people. (Ceng Yuan Ruiqing's "Leaving Shoes" is the first discount)

Third, day and night.

Full spell: yè y ǐ j ǐ r ǐ

Explanation: Night is connected with day. Describe stepping up work or study.

Source: "Zhuangzi Gameloft": "The husband is expensive, day and night, thinking about whether it is good." Mencius Li Lou: "Think about it day and night."

Example: Yin's also plays music. Wine pool meat forest, ~. (The History of the Three Kingdoms Ruan Weiji Yue Lun)

Fourth, get angry and forget to eat.

Full curse: fā fèn wàng shí

Interpretation: study or work hard and forget to eat. Describe being very diligent.

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Anger and forgetting food, joy and forgetting worry. I don't know that my old age is coming. "

Ex.: Get up like this, or you can go. (Chapter 34 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children)

Fifth, strive for the upstream.

Full curse: l zh n g Shang yóu

Interpretation: work hard and strive for advanced and advanced.

3. A four-word idiom describing the struggle is at least 0.27 yuan to open a library member and view the full content > Original publisher: urouzhangf6 19 Self-improvement: Self-improvement; Interest: Stop.

Strive for progress consciously and never relax. Source "Zhouyi Shengan": Tian Xingjian, the gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement.

Explain carefully: describe caution; Karma: the appearance of fear. Describe caution and diligence.

Source "The Book of Songs": Conscientious, like thunder. Diligent explanation describes diligence and sureness.

Also describes the appearance of diligence. The source of Sima Qian's "Letter to Ren" in the Han Dynasty: the person who gives the book teaches him what to accept, promotes the sage to be a scholar, and is diligent.

Try to explain the picture: ask. Cheer up and be strong.

Source Guo Moruo's Spring of Science: I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, make the revolution more difficult and bravely climb the world's scientific peak. Make persistent efforts to explain: take the next battle; Li: Sharpen, sharpen and struggle.

Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.

Tang Hanyu's "Cockfighting Couplet" Source: Wake up as soon as you spray it, make persistent efforts. Try to explain the salary: firewood.

Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping. Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best.

Source: Historical Records of Gou Jian's Family: Gou Jian rebelled against the country. He was afraid to sit down for fear of his health. As soon as he sat down, he was afraid, and so was his diet. Cut the thorns to explain the division of wild plants with thorns.

Metaphor in the process of starting a business or on the way forward, remove obstacles and overcome many difficulties. Source: Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty: Cut through the thorns and put me in the middle.

Take pains to explain vomiting: vomiting; Li: Drop by drop. Metaphor is exhausted.

It is often described as the hard work of career, work and literary creation. Origin Li Tang.

4. What are the four-word idioms that describe "struggle"? They are sleepless nights, hard-working, self-reliant, competitive and sleepless.

1, Sleepless Nights Pinyin: sùxěng yèmèI Interpretation: Get up early and go to bed late. Describe being very diligent.

Source: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Meng: "Sleeping at night, there is a dynasty." 2, arduous pinyin: jiān kǔ zhuó jué Interpretation: Describe the struggle is very hard and extraordinary.

Source: Biography of Shao Yong in the History of Song Dynasty: "Learning to be excellent is an official, and those who don't fan in cold and summer are absent for several years." 3, self-improvement pinyin: zi Qiang bùxī Interpretation: I work hard and never relax.

Source: "Dry a Fragrant": "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement." 4. Make great efforts to strengthen pinyin: fā fèn tú qiáng Interpretation: Make up your mind and make progress. Generally speaking, it is the same as "making great efforts" Source: People's Daily 5. Forgot to eat and sleep Pinyin: fèi qǐn wàng shí Interpretation: Forgot to sleep and forget to eat.

Describe to concentrate on your efforts. Source: Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Training Mianxue" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Yuan Di loves to learn between rivers and mountains, recruit students, be a professor, forget to eat and sleep, and follow the DPRK at night."

5. Four-word idioms that want to work hard once are tireless, no winter and no summer, diligent study, sleepless nights, and ten years of cold windows.

First, tireless.

Interpretation of vernacular: Diligence: Diligence, not slacking off. Refers to hard work or study.

Dynasty: Jin

Author: Chen Shou

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Xiang Lang: "I am more committed to classics and tireless."

So he devoted himself to studying the classics and studied diligently.

Second, there is no winter and no summer.

Vernacular interpretation: whether it is winter or summer. It means never stopping all year round. It can be described as studying hard.

Dynasty: Zhou

Author: By many people

Source: The Book of Songs Chen Qiu: "There is no winter and no summer, and its heron feathers are on duty."

Whether it is cold winter or hot summer, dancing with heron feathers is beautiful.

Third, study hard and practice hard.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: study hard and train well.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Qin Mu

Source: "The Secret": "After listening to it, his son never dared to take shortcuts. After real efforts, he finally became a calligrapher. "

Fourth, forget to eat and sleep.

Vernacular explanation: also known as forgetting to eat and sleep. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe being very diligent and dedicated.

Dynasty: Southern Dynasty

Author: Wang Rong

Source: "Preface to March 3 Qushui Poetry": "It's still good to forget the meal."

I even forgot to sleep, forget to eat, forget to eat in the oblique sunshine.

Five or ten years of cold windows

Vernacular interpretation: describe years of hard work.

Dynasty: Yuan

Author: Liu Qi

Source: "Gui Qianzhi" Volume 7: "The ancients went under the window for ten years and became famous every day."

The ancients thought that no one had asked under the window for ten years, and everyone knew it all at once.