Idioms commonly used by middle school students

Perseverance, self-improvement, hard work, and strive for the top.

1, perseverance

Pronunciation: Jin Xibei Xi

Explanation: slack: slack. Stick to the end and never relax.

Source: Mao Zedong's conversation with British journalist bertram: All these prove that we insist on strengthening the United front, carrying out revolutionary policies and implementing War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's policy.

2. Self-improvement

Pronunciation: ziqiang bü x: and

Interpretation: self-improvement: strive for progress on your own; Interest: Stop. Strive for progress consciously and never relax.

Source: Shang Dynasty "Zhouyi Gan" Ji Chang: "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement."

Vernacular interpretation: the universe is constantly running, and people should follow the example of heaven and earth and move forward forever.

Step 3 fight for strength

Pronunciation: fāfèn túQiang

Explanation: Make up your mind and strive for progress.

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."

4. Study hard and practice hard

Pronunciation: Kun Xu K incarnation Lian

Description: study hard and train well.

Source: Qin Mu's "The Secret": "After listening to this, my son never dared to take shortcuts. After real efforts, he finally became a calligrapher. "

5. strive for the upper reaches

Pronunciation: l zh ng Shang yóu

Description: Strive hard to be 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. "

Vernacular interpretation: how to be a wise person; Refuse to give up on yourself; Strive for the upper reaches; Spirit is the key.