front and back
qián pū hòu jì
Bu: rushed forward; Ji: then, keep up. Those in front rushed forward, and those behind followed closely. Describes heroic struggle without fear of sacrifice.
Turn the tide
Pinyin
lì wǎn kuáng lán
Try your best to save a big wave, metaphor: try your best to save a dangerous situation, turn the tide, turn defeat into victory .
Idiom,
mainstay
Pinyin zhōng liú dǐ zhù
Explanation: It is a metaphor for a person or group who is strong and can play a supporting role.
大义 awe-inspiring Pinyin: dà yì lǐn rán Explanation: 大义: justice; awe-inspiring: a serious or awe-inspiring look. Because of his righteous mind and solemn demeanor, he is awe-inspiring.
lofty sentiments
Word: lofty sentiments Pinyin: háo qíng zhuàng zhì
Explanation: heroic feelings; lofty aspirations.
Unyielding
Pronunciation
bù qū bù náo
Qu: bend, yield; Zhu: bend. It is a metaphor for not giving in or bowing down in the face of pressure, evil forces and difficulties, showing very tenacity.
Pī jīng zhǎn jí (pī jīng zhǎn jí)
Explanation: Phi: to push aside; chop: to cut off; thorns, thorns: small shrubs with thorns. Split clumps of thorny wild plants. It is a metaphor for clearing obstacles and overcoming difficulties on the way forward.
Strive for strength (Pinyin: fèn fā tú qiáng)
Explanation: Figure: seek. Take heart to be strong.
Synonyms: work hard, work hard
Antonyms: give up on oneself
Strive to govern
Explanation
Work hard to govern (lì jīng tú zhì) To seek, to seek. Encourage: work hard. Governance: governance. Keep your spirits up and try to govern the country well. (can only refer to governing the country) also means "working hard to govern", "working hard to seek governance", "working hard to govern".
United will becomes a city
Pinyin zhòng zhì chéng chéng Calligraphy: United will form a city
Explanation: United as one, as indestructible as a solid city wall. It is a metaphor that unity is extremely powerful.
Used as predicate and attributive; referring to the unity of all people.
Structure subject-predicate form
Similar words: united, united, working together
Antonyms: loose, torn apart, same bed, different dreams
Same rhyme The word shows the surname, is famous, and has a clear distinction between Jing and Wei [1]
Explanation
Sacrifice one's life for justice
1 Don't be afraid of sacrifice for the cause of justice. 2. Don’t be afraid to sacrifice your life to safeguard the cause of justice.
The road ahead is long and heavy
Pinyin: rèn zhòng dào yuǎn
Idiom explanation: The burden is heavy; the journey is long. It is a metaphor for the great responsibility and long-term struggle.
Words: Make persistent efforts
Pronunciation: zài jiē zài lì. Be careful not to misspell "make persistent efforts" and "make persistent efforts".
Describes working harder again and again. Jie: to engage in battle; Li: tongli (whetstone), metaphorically refers to sharpening, and by extension means hard work and hard work. Refers to cocks fighting, and they grind their beaks before each fight. It means to sharpen your mouth again after a confrontation in order to accept the next challenge. It is a metaphor for an attitude of always maintaining fighting spirit. It is also a metaphor for continuing to work hard and adding more strength.