Strive for excellence, strive for excellence, hear the chicken dance, start from scratch, and strive to go upstream. Diligent efforts can make up for the weakness
Man can conquer nature. A good medicine, a bitter taste, a cantilever and a clear conscience. "Yi Zhou Shu·Wen Zhuan": "Man can conquer nature." Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty. "Song of Xiangyang": "Man's determination is better than the sky, and half of the wall has been without the sun and moon for a long time." Man's determination: refers to man's plan. It means that human power can defeat nature.
Where there is a will, there is a way. "Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Geng Yan Biography": "The general was in Nanyang when he was building this great strategy. He often thought it was difficult to get along, but where there is a will, there is a way." As long as you have determination and perseverance , things will eventually work out.
Buddhist proverb means that although the path and attainments are deep, they still need to practice and improve. It is a metaphor that although we have reached a very high level, we are still not satisfied and have to work harder. Volume 10 of "Jingde Chuandeng Lu" written by Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty: "The teacher revealed a verse and said: 'The head of a pole with a hundred feet does not move people. Although it is not true, the head of a pole with a hundred feet must make progress, and the world in the ten directions is the whole body.'
Hearing the chicken dancing "Book of Jin·Zu Ti Zhuan": "In the middle of the night, I heard the rooster crow, and I woke up and said: 'This is not an evil sound.' ’ Because of dancing. "Get up and dance your sword when you hear the crow of the rooster. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.
Starting from scratch, everything depends on hard work and creating a career.
When people come back and horses are running, Swirling dust. Describes the organization's strength and efforts to recover after failure.
Morning Bells and Dusk Drums In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were sounded in the morning and drums were beaten in the evening to make people realize the time.
To burn the cauldron and sink the boat is a metaphor for acting decisively, holding the determination to only look forward and not look back.
To join the army in "The Book of the Later Han·Ban Chao": "A man who has no other ambitions should just imitate Fu Jiezi and Zhang Qian." If you make meritorious deeds in a foreign land to win the title of marquis, how can you spend a long time between pen and inkstone? "Congrong: join the army, join the army. Throw away the pen and join the army. Refers to the literati joining the army
Jinshi is the opening of the Han Dynasty. Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Miscellaneous Affairs IV": "Xiong Quzi saw his sincerity, and the metal and stone opened it. What's wrong with people? "Jinshi: Metal and stone are metaphors for the hardest things. Even metals and stones have been opened. It describes a person's sincerity, sincerity, and infinite strength.
Diligence can make up for weakness, Song Dynasty Shao Yong's "Nongbiyin": "Nongbiyin" What is false will eventually become false, and hard work will always make up for one's weakness. "Diligence can make up for the shortcomings.
Man's determination to conquer nature is a metaphor that manpower can defeat nature.
If you have a will, you will have a firm ambition. As long as you work hard, you will definitely succeed.
Good medicine tastes bitter, but good medicine tastes bitter. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is helpful to people in the Western Han Dynasty. ·Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy One": "(Su Qin) was about to fall asleep while studying, so he used the awl to stab his buttocks, and blood flowed to his feet. "Book of Han" written by Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Sun Jing's calligraphy is a treasure of literature, he is eager to learn, and he never stops working morning and night." When you are tired and sleepy, tie your head with a rope and hang it from the roof beam. "
A clear conscience. Chapter 22 of Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" in the Qing Dynasty: "There will be some rumors outside in the future. Fortunately, the master did not get the money himself, so he can have a clear conscience." "Ask your heart: Ask yourself. Ask yourself, you have no shame.
Aiming in all directions Chapter 25 of Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "I heard that 'a man's ambition is in all directions'. In your prime, you don't have any career, so you just keep your wife in a sleepy state? ”
Sifang: the world. Have lofty ambitions and ideals.
Model and pestle: a rod used for pounding rice or beating clothes. Grind an iron rod into a fine needle. Metaphor of as long as If you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything you do. Song Dynasty Zhu Mu's "Fangyu Shenglan·Meizhou·Mozhen River" says: "At the foot of Elephant Er Mountain, it is said that Li Taibai was studying in the mountains. He gave up before he succeeded, and crossed the stream. When I met an old lady grinding an iron pestle, I asked her, "I want to make an acupuncture needle." Taibai felt his intention and returned it, so he graduated. "
Lessons from the past "Xunzi·Chengxiang": "The car in front has been overturned, and we don't know when we will wake up! "Shuoyuan Shanshuo" written by Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty: "If the car in front is overturned, the car behind will be stopped." "Mirror: The mirror is a lesson. The lesson from the overturning of the car ahead. It is a metaphor for previous failures, which can be used as lessons for the future.
Late bloomers. People with ability must go through tempering and only succeed in their later years.
Used to describe a person with great talent who starts his career late.
Lie on firewood and taste gallbladder. Firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger. "Historical Records: The Family of Goujian, King of Yue": "The King of Yue rebelled against the country because of his troubles and worries. He placed his gallbladder when sitting. When sitting or lying down, he raised his gallbladder. He also tasted gallbladder when he ate and drank."
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Work hard and work hard: be determined to work hard; figure: seek. Determined to struggle and strive to become strong.
Striving for excellence Jing: perfect, good; Yi: better. If you are good, please ask for better.
"The Analects of Confucius·Xueer": ""Poetry" says: 'It is like cutting, like drawing, like polishing.' What does this mean?" Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty noted: "Words are used to treat bone angles." , cut it and learn it again; those who work on jade, cut it and polish it again, and strive to get more refined after cutting it."
Strive to work hard, strive for advancement and then advance
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It is up to people to plan things, and to achieve things depends on God. It means that you have tried your best. As for whether you can achieve your goal, then It depends on luck.
The stupid bird flies first. This is a metaphor for people with poor abilities who are afraid of falling behind and start doing things before others. The first chapter of Yuan·Guan Hanqing's "Chen's Mother teaches her son": "I have a metaphor for you: I am like the spiritual bird behind, and you, a stupid bird, fly first."
Be single-minded. Move
The descendants are not willing to fall behind others.
Do not let go of the scroll. "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Meng Biography" annotates "Jiang Biao Biography": "Guangwu is in charge of military affairs, and the hand does not let go of the scroll."
Allusion: Release: Put down; scroll : Refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.
The Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains is a metaphor for persevering in transforming nature and fighting unswervingly. "Liezi Tangwen" records: There were two big mountains blocking the road in front of Yu Gong's house. He was determined to level the mountains. Another old man, Zhisou, laughed at him for being stupid and thought he couldn't do it. Foolish Old Man said: After I die, I will have a son, and after my son dies, I will still have grandchildren. There is no end to the children and grandchildren. The two mountains will eventually be leveled.
Be ambitious and ambitious: cherish. Have great ambitions. Chapter 21 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "A hero is one who has great ambitions, a good plan, the opportunity to hide the universe, and the ambition to swallow up the world."
The industry is good at Qinye: academic; Jing: proficiency; Yu: in; Qin: diligence. Academic proficiency comes from hard work. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Interpretation of Jinxue": "Proficiency comes from hard work, and waste comes from play; success comes from thinking, and failure comes from following."
Dedicated and eager to learn
Stubborn policies lead to dullness
Be so angry that you forget to eat and study or work hard, even forgetting to eat. Described as very diligent. "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "When you are angry, you forget to eat, and when you are happy you forget your worries. You don't know that old age is coming." "Shang Shu·Jun Chen": "I only work hard day by day, and I dare not relax." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Lu Pi" "Biography": "He has a deep nature and loves to learn, and he is tireless in breeding." "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms·Shu·Xiang Lang Biography": "He is more devoted to the classics and works tirelessly."
Tireless and tireless: Diligent, never slack off. Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly.
A drop of water can penetrate a stone. If the water keeps dripping, a stone can be penetrated. It is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will surely succeed. "Book of Han·Mei Cheng Biography": "Mount Tai slides through the stone, and the single pole breaks the stem. Water is not the drill of the stone, and the rope is not the saw of the wood. Gradual decline makes it happen."
Sleep well at night and wake up at night
Source of wood broken by rope sawing: Volume 10 of "Helin Jade Dew" by Luo Dajing of Song Dynasty: "One penny a day, a thousand dollars a thousand days, wood broken by rope sawing, water dripping through stone."
Allusion: Using a rope as a saw can also cut wood. Although the power of the metaphor is small, as long as you persist, things will succeed.
Burning ointment to continue the sundial Source: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Jinxuejie": "Burning ointment to continue the sundial will lead to poor years.
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Allusions: ointment: grease, refers to lamps and candles; Ji: continue, take over; Dial: sunlight. Light the oil lamp to continue the sunlight. Describes working or studying diligently.
Learning If you fail to learn, you are still afraid of losing it. The source: "The Analects of Confucius: Qin Bo": "Zi Ri: 'If you fail to learn well, you are still afraid of losing it. '"
Allusions: Studying is like chasing something, and you are always afraid of not catching up. If you catch up, you are afraid of being left behind. It describes diligent study and strong enterprising spirit. It also describes the eagerness to do other things.
Mountains never change. Comes from the theme song of the TV series of the same name sung by Na Ying (1990). It is a metaphor that the situation is always changing, and there is no need to be upset and sad when things don’t go well.
Salted fish turn around. Salted fish Originally unable to "turn over", it is said that "turning over" means coming back to life or making a good recovery, which means that the situation changes from bad to good in a short period of time.
Source: "Warring States Policy·Chu Ce": "Look at the rabbit when you see it." It’s not too late to kill a dog; it’s not too late to repair a lost sheep.”
Allusions: fugitive: escape, lost; prison: a pen for livestock. If the sheep escapes, repair the pen. It’s not too late. It’s a metaphor for finding ways to remedy problems after they happen, so as to prevent further losses.
Go forward courageously. Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi’s "Zhu Zi Quanshu·Dao Tongyi·Zhou Zi Shu": "Don’t care about the rights and wrongs of others, and don’t care about yourself. Gain or lose, move forward bravely, tell the truth that others dare not say."
Allusion: Keep moving forward bravely.
Persistence: Persistence; Perseverance: Perseverance. Persevere for a long time.
Persevere and persevere to the end.
The Lame Turtle Thousands of Miles. Source: "Huainanzi·Shuo Lin Xun": "The lame turtle is thousands of miles long."
Allusion: A lame turtle can walk a thousand miles without stopping. It is a metaphor that as long as you persevere, you can succeed even if the conditions are poor.
If the day is short, the year will be enough. "Huainanzi·Zhen Xun": "The way can be very beautiful, but it is difficult to calculate and carry out. That is why the daily calculation is insufficient, but the annual calculation is more than enough."
Allusion: There is no daily calculation How much is a lot in one year. It also means that if you persevere, you can gain a lot.
Jingwei Reclamation Source: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas": "The name of the girl of Emperor Yan is Nvwa. The Nvwa swam in the East China Sea and drowned but never returned, so she was called Jingwei. She often carried wood and stones from the Western Mountains in her arms and threw them into the East China Sea."
Allusion: Jingwei came with the title Wood and stone, determined to fill up the sea. In the old days, it was a metaphor for deep hatred and a determination to take revenge.
The same source: "Xunzi·Yi Bing": "Think before you decide." Be respectful, be careful and be consistent from beginning to end, and this is called good luck."
Allusion: Beginning: beginning; end: ending. The same from beginning to end. Refers to being able to persevere without interruption. .
Unswerving Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Xie An": "Although An was sent by the court, his ambition to Dongshan remained unchanged from beginning to end."
Allusion : Yu: change, violation. Always remain unchanged.
Perseverance. Source: "Chao Cuo Lun" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "In ancient times, there were not only those who established great things." Extraordinary talents must also have perseverance. ”
Allusion: Describes a firm will and unwavering determination under difficult and difficult circumstances.
Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there are people who are willing to say that as long as you are determined to do it, any difficulty can be overcome Overcome.
To stop sleeping and forgetting to eat means to concentrate on hard work. The preface of Qishui Poems by Wang Rong of the Southern Dynasty: "You are still clear about sleeping and forgetting." Meal
Start up and catch up. Take action immediately and try to catch up. Sun Zhan of the Song Dynasty's "Collected Works of Hongqing layman": "Therefore, today's chaos, let alone Wufeng, Yuan You is not concerned, it is appropriate to spend the time and do what is appropriate, rush to it, like saving a burning person, otherwise, Following the example of Chang Zu, using chaos to save chaos, the world will be in chaos, it will be determined when."
Nine rounds of success will be achieved: the cycle will turn into glory. Originally a Taoist term, it refers to refining the Nine Turns Golden Pill. It is often used as a metaphor for finally achieving success after long-term and unremitting hard work.
"Baopuzi Jindan": "From the first to the ninth revolution, the delay and speed each have a number of days, so you can tell. The number of revolutions is small, and the potency of the medicine is insufficient, so if you take it for more days, you will get immortality and delay; The higher the number of turns, the more powerful the medicine will be, so if you take it for a few days, it will increase the speed of immortality."
Sail against the current. Sail against the direction of the current. It's a metaphor that if you don't work hard, you will retreat.
The original meaning of "Ten Horses" is the journey of a horse in one day. Although the horses are slow, but they work hard, they can reach it in ten days. It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with people with high qualifications as long as they study hard
人一人百人 If others can do it or learn it once, do it a hundred times and learn it a hundred times. It is a metaphor for trying a hundred times harder to catch up with others. "Book of Rites: The Doctrine of the Mean": "If a person is able to do something once, he will be able to do it a hundred times; if a person is able to do it ten times, he will be able to do it a thousand times. If you can do this, you will be wise no matter how stupid you are, and you will be strong no matter how soft you are. ”
If you don’t work hard when you are young, you will be sad. If you don’t work hard when you are young and strong, it will be useless to be sad when you are old. "Collection of Yuefu Poems·Long Song Xing": "When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east to the sea, when will they return to the west? If the young do not work hard, the old will be sad."
Things depend on people. It means that things must be done by people. Under certain conditions, whether things can be accomplished depends on people's subjective efforts. Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" Chapter 69: "Things are in the hands of human ears, how can one know the decayed bones." ": "In the past, King Wen did not dare to roam around in the fields, because thousands of people were worried, but your Majesty hunted in the mountains and forests, day and night." Use the time of night to connect the time of day. Describes working hard day and night.
Keep up the good work. Jie: take on the battle; Li: sharpen, extending to strive hard. Refers to cocks fighting, and they grind their beaks before each fight. It is a metaphor to keep working hard and try harder. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Cockfighting Couplet": "Once you wake up, you will wake up, and you will keep working hard."
Continuous self-improvement. "Book of Changes Qian": "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman will constantly strive for self-improvement." Self-improvement: work hard to make progress; rest. :stop. Consciously work hard and never relax
Being an adult is not comfortable, and being comfortable is not an adult. To achieve something, you must work hard and not be comfortable.
Origin of "Being vigorous and vigorous": Yan Zhitui of the Northern Qi Dynasty "Yan Family Instructions·Encouraging Learning": "Being vigorous and vigorous should not be frightened."
Allusions: Vigor: the appearance of exerting oneself vigorously ; Fen: work hard; Li: encourage. Get up and motivate yourself.
Steel can be made into steel by a hundred refinings. Source: Han Dynasty Chen Lin's "Fu on the Military": "Kai Zedong Hu Que Gong, a hundred refinings can refine the steel." Allusion: It is a metaphor for becoming very strong after long-term training.
Perseverance Source: Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty, "Taiwei Qiao Xuan's Stele": "He has a solemn nature, disease and simplicity, and has the spirit of perseverance and invincibility in the face of important events."
Allusions: fold: setback; scratch: bend. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks.
The strong wind knows the strength of the grass. Source: "The Book of the Later Han·Wang Ba Zhuan": "Everyone who left me in Yingchuan has passed away, but the son is left alone to work hard. The strong wind knows the grass."
Allusion: In strong winds, only tough grass will not be blown down. It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong.
Idiom: Unswerving Source: Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty, "Zizhi Tongjian Tang Ji Wenzong Kaicheng Five Years": "If you are committed to the appointment and are unswerving, then the world will not worry about it. ! ”
Allusion: Stable and strong, unwavering.
Be strong and unyielding Source: "Xunzi Fa Xing": "Being strong and unyielding is righteousness."
Allusions: Qu: surrender. Tenacity, perseverance, and unyielding.
The source of "Making up for one's weakness with diligence": "Twenty-Four Rhymes from Zidaojunzhai" written by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "There is nothing better than tranquility to save troubles, but there is no better remedy for weakness than diligence."
Allusions: Diligence makes up for clumsiness.
The source of Ju'an's reading: "Yuanjian Leihan·Donkey Three": "Several Lanshan captains near the river rode on donkeys to go to the official position. The first Ju'an studied, and when he lost his way, his family asked for help. . ”
Allusion: Reading on the back of a horse or donkey. Later, it was mostly used to describe diligent study.
Be brave and diligent. Source: "Infinite Life Sutra" Volume: "Be brave and diligent, and aspire to be tireless.
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Allusion: The original meaning is to practice diligently. Now it means to move forward bravely and forcefully.
The source of Chao Jing and Mu Shi: The third chapter of "Liu Hong's Marrying a Maid" by Anonymous in Yuan Dynasty: " If he dares to read the morning and evening history, he can read a lot of books and know many stories. ”
Allusions: Sutra: refers to books regarded as classics in the old days; Shi: refers to historical books. Reciting and reading sutras and history all day long. Describes diligent reading.
Zi Zibu Tire Source: " "Shang Shu·Jun Chen": "I am diligent and diligent every day, but I dare not hesitate. "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Lu Pi": "He has a deep nature and loves to learn, and he is tireless in breeding." "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms·Shu·Xiang Lang Biography": "But he devoted himself more to the classics and worked tirelessly." ”
Allusion: Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly
Plowing all day and reciting at night Source: "Book of Wei·Cui Guangzhuan": "The family is poor and loves to learn, plowing all day and reciting at night, servants use books to Adoptive parents. "
Allusion: Farming during the day and studying at night. It is a metaphor for diligent study.
Work in the morning and be alert in the evening. Source: "Book of Changes·Qian": "A gentleman works hard all day long and is vigilant in the evening. No blame. ”
Allusions: Qian: work hard, that is, strive for self-improvement; vigilance: be cautious. Describes being diligent and cautious all day long, without any negligence.
The last source of shameless: "Han Feizi· "Yu Lao": "The husband is tempted to fight for the distance, and it is not necessary to go first and then later. But the hearts of both the ministers and the ministers are in the mind of the ministers. How can the superiors control the horses? This is why the king is the queen. "
Allusion: Feeling shameful because you ran to the end. It is a metaphor that as long as you persist to the end, you can achieve your goal.
The source of "tempting to endure": "Mencius Gaozi Xia": " Therefore, if you are tempted to endure, you will gain what you cannot. ”
Allusions: Tempting: to shock the heart; Endurance: to make the character tough. Refers to persisting regardless of external resistance.
Allusions to hard struggle: Not afraid of hardships and hardships, persist in heroic struggle.
Consistently Source: "Xunzi·Yi Bing": "Think of things first and show respect to them. Be cautious and end like the beginning. This is called good luck." ”
Allusion: Beginning: Beginning; End: Ending. The same from beginning to end. Refers to being able to persevere without interruption.
Nine deaths without regrets Source: "Li Sao" by Qu Yuan of the Warring States Period ": "Yi Yu is kind in his heart, and even though he died nine times, he still has no regrets. ”
Allusion: Even if you die nine times, you will not regret it. Describing a firm will, no matter how many dangers you experience, you will never waver and shrink.
The heart is strong and the stone is pierced. Source: Song Dynasty· Jiang Linji's "Magazine" quoted Feng Teqing's poem "It's Hard to Leave": "The Buddha made a wish to all living beings, and even the solid heart can be pierced by stone. "Volume 28 of Wang Mao's "Yeke Series" of the Song Dynasty: "Shiyan: 'A solid heart can be pierced by stone. '"
Allusion: A firm will can penetrate a stone. It is a metaphor that as long as the will is firm, things will succeed.
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Source: "Laozi" Chapter 1 Chapter 64: "The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." ”
Allusion: A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. It is a metaphor that success in things is accumulated gradually from small to large.
The mountain slips through the stone. Source: "A Letter to Admonish the King of Wu" by Meicheng of the Han Dynasty: "Mountain Tai slides through the rocks. ”
Allusion: Drops of water in the mountains can penetrate stones. It is a metaphor that as long as you have determination and perseverance, things can succeed.
A solid heart can penetrate a stone. Source: Jiang Linji, Song Dynasty Magazine" quoted Feng Teqing's poem "Farewell is Hard": "The Buddha made a wish to all living beings, and even the solid heart can be pierced by stone. "Volume 28 of Wang Mao's "Yeke Series" of the Song Dynasty: "Shiyan: 'A solid heart can be pierced by stone. '"
Allusion: A firm will can penetrate a stone. It is a metaphor that as long as the will is firm, things will succeed.
Victory and defeat are common things for military strategists. Source: "Old Tang Book·Pei "Du Zhuan": "One victory and one loss, the military strategist is in constant power. ”
Allusion: Victory or failure is something that people who lead troops in combat often encounter. It means don’t take an accidental victory or failure too seriously