A metaphor for breaking through difficulties

Going through five customs and beheading six generals is a metaphor for overcoming many difficulties. This is the story about Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Pull out a nail and a wedge. Metaphor to relieve difficulties.

Breaking the waves is a metaphor for ambitious, fearless and brave progress.

Anti-Japanese, waving weapons, rushing back to the sun.

Perseverance describes perseverance in difficult and difficult situations.

Lifting a heavy object seems to be playing with something light. Strong metaphorical ability, able to handle heavy work or difficult problems easily.

Advance despite difficulties, strive to acquire knowledge by constantly overcoming difficulties, and strive to achieve it with knowledge.

Overcome all difficulties, remove obstacles and overcome all kinds of difficulties.

Grind the iron bar into a needle. For example, with perseverance and hard work, you can overcome difficulties and make achievements.

Nothing is difficult in the world. You can overcome any difficulty as long as you make up your mind.

Wuyue, wuyue in the same boat: refers to Wu people and Vietnamese people. Metaphor unity and mutual assistance, make concerted efforts to overcome the difficulties.

Tired of difficulties means overcoming difficulties and defeating the enemy.

Face the difficulties, face the difficulties.

Break through the clouds and fog.

Solve problems, troubles and difficulties.

Being frustrated and tired of difficulties means that you can overcome difficulties and prevent the enemy from winning.

Running through iron shoes is compared to finding something through difficulties, and it takes a lot of effort.

Overall planning is also called "overall planning", which means that Qi Xin will work together to overcome difficulties.

Understand each other and wet each other with exhaled breath. Master Zhuangzi: "When the spring is dry, the fish are on land and know each other. Gritting one's teeth means trying to endure pain or overcome difficulties.

Drilling a mountain to block the sea is a metaphor for doing extremely difficult things.

Nothing is difficult to a willing mind, but it means that any difficulty can be overcome as long as you are willing to do it. Teachers often use the proverb "~" to encourage us to overcome difficulties in our study. story

Moving mountains to the sea [explanation] Moving mountains to the sea is a metaphor for doing everything possible to overcome great difficulties.