Poetry about life and death

1. What is the next sentence of "go through fire and water"?

The next sentence of "go through fire and water" is: do whatever is necessary.

The pronunciation of "go through fire and water": fù tāng dǎo huǒ

Definition: It is a metaphor for working hard regardless of one's own safety; not avoiding danger. It also describes bravery in combat.

Source:

1. From "Xunzi·Bing": "Defrauding Yao with Jie is like throwing an egg at a stone, scratching it with your finger to boil, or going into water or fire. Jiao Mo Er."

2. Jin Jikang's "Book of Severing Friendship with Shan Juyuan": "If you are long and restrained, you will be crazy about your body and go through fire and water."

3 . Sentence making:

1. Countless revolutionary ancestors cherished the belief that they must win, even if they risked their lives through fire and water.

2. I am not afraid of going to hell and going through fire and water, as long as my sins can be washed away in the end.

3. He developed a strong desire for no reason. I am willing to go through fire and water for her.

4. We will go through fire and water for a just cause without hesitation.

5. I would go through fire and water for you, Duchess.

6. He faced the enemy bravely, did not avoid hardships and dangers, and did not hesitate to go through fire and water.

7. I have not risked my life for my friends, and I do not deserve your praise.

8. Incremental revenue is the only reason these companies are going through fire and water in multimedia ad sales.

9. For the founding of New China, the soldiers went through fire and water, even if they died! 2. Verses describing hard work

1. A hundred-foot pole must make progress, and the world in the ten directions is the whole body.

2. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang your sails and sail across the sea.

3. The roc rises in the wind in one day and soars ninety thousand miles.

4. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down.

5. Angry and angry, the mist rain stops. Lift our sight, the sky and shouts, grand, vehement. Thirty years of fame and dust, eight thousand miles of clouds and moon. Don't wait any longer. The young man's head will turn gray, and he will be filled with sorrow.

6. Even after countless hardships, you are still strong, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south.

7. Man is determined to conquer the sky, and half of the sky has been without the sun and moon for a long time.

8. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. Verses describing success through hard work

9. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb. Verses that describe success through hard work

10. The road through Xiongguan is really like iron, but now we are crossing it from the beginning.

11. We look up to the sky and laugh loudly before going out. How can we be Penghao people?

12. No matter how high or low one’s career is, one’s ambition must be strong. Can a man seek peace and leisure?

13. If you have something to do, it will come true; if you burn the cauldron and sink the boat, a hundred and two Qin passes will eventually return to Chu; if you work hard, God will not let you down; if you lie on the salary and taste the courage, three thousand Yuejia can swallow Wu.

14. Who can clean a room if her husband is thousands of miles away? Verses describing success through hard work 3. Idioms corresponding to "go through fire and water"

birth to death chū shēng rùsǐ [Definition] originally refers to a person's life from birth to death.

The latter refers to risking life; regardless of personal safety. Also known as "transition from death to life".

[Speech out] Chapter 50 of "Laozi": "From birth to death. Life is the path for three out of ten; death is the path for three out of ten."

[Discrimination Shape] Health; cannot write "sound". [Similar meaning] Go through fire and water, risk one's life and forget about death [Antonym] Greed for life and be afraid of death [Usage] Many connotations of praise.

Used to praise people for their bravery and fearlessness for a certain cause; their behavior of disregarding life and death. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial.

[Structure] Union. [Analysis] ~ and "go through fire and water"; both express "the spirit of not avoiding hardships and dangers and not caring about one's own safety".

But ~ focuses more on taking the risk of dying at any time; generally used to express the experience of disregarding the risk of personal life. The degree is more important than "going through fire and water"; "going through fire and water" focuses on not being afraid of hardships and dangers; it is generally used to express determination and wishes.

[Example] Many revolutionary seniors have fought day and night for the people's liberation cause. 4. Verses about perseverance

Ambition

Ambition is hard to defeat,

The eagle strikes the sky thousands of miles wide.

Thousands of miles wide:

Try to hold back Beidou,

Swallow the sun and moon with anger.

The green mountains are all towering,

Be brave enough to explore.

Quest bravely:

Overcome obstacles,

Go through fire and water.

2. Young man

It is morning,

The rolling thunder shakes the loyal soul.

Zhen Zhonghun:

Pour out your blood,

Benefit all people.

The liver of a bear and the gall of a tiger are as good as today,

Good news is spreading like wildfire.

Good news:

Today’s young man,

A great man of the Ming Dynasty.

3. Middle age

It’s almost noon,

The journey is thousands of miles long and full of ups and downs.

Ren Qiqu:

Wen can subdue the dragon,

Military force can subdue the tiger.

Millions of warriors emerged from the sky,

Beating the heavenly drums for me with their arms.

Beat the sky drum:

Destroy the dead,

The power is like breaking bamboo.

4. Old age

It is almost dusk,

I lean on the railing and look across the road to the end of the world.

Tianya Road:

The sun sets in the west,

The river goes eastward.

Moving like flowing water and still as quiet as jade,

God advises me to live on the edge of the sky.

Living on the edge of the sky:

A dream in Yaotai,

Great enlightenment.

5. Send off the New Year

The north wind is cold,

When will the north wind return to the south?

When to return:

I abandoned my solitary sail and boarded the passenger ship again.

Like smoke, the past has become a joke,

Billions of people in China are full of joy.

Full of joy:

Firecrackers sound,

It’s another year.