A poem describing perseverance for a long time

This poem describes long-term perseverance, as follows:

1. Dig a well and start with a three-inch fence to reach the depth of Wan Ren. -Liu Zhou's "Liu Chongxue Theory"

Interpretation: People who dig wells start from shallow pits and eventually dig deep wells. Metaphor: Almost everything started from a small place. Only by perseverance can we finally achieve something.

2. Decadence has no beginning, but freshness has only an end. —— The Book of Songs Yadang, collected in the Spring and Autumn Period and edited by Confucius.

Interpretation: Most people have a good start, but few people can finish it well. Warn people to do things well from beginning to end.

If the water is not thick, you can't bear the big ship. -Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour".

Interpretation: If the water doesn't accumulate too much and too deep, then it won't have the strength to carry a big ship. Metaphor: If you want to succeed, you must accumulate profound strength.

4. Fold the wood for life; Nine-story platform, tired of soil.

-Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, Chapter 64

Interpretation: embrace the stout tree and grow in tiny buds; The nine-story platform is built on every pile of soil. Metaphor: Everything starts from the most basic part, and only after gradual accumulation can we achieve something.

5. Jingwei holds micro-wood and can fill the sea. -Tao Yuanming's Reading Thirteen Classics of Mountains and Seas

Interpretation: Jingwei contains tiny wooden blocks, which should be used to fill the East China Sea. It symbolizes indomitable perseverance and will. "Sea" is the East China Sea. 6. The combination of river and ice is not a cold day; It is not necessary to accumulate soil into mountains. -Wang Chong's On Balance and Form

Interpretation: River ice freezing is not caused by a cold day; It's not a matter of time to accumulate soil into mountains. Metaphor: the formation of things needs long-term accumulation, not a day or two, and the achievements are beyond words.

7, thousands of blows are still strong, the wind is east, west, north and south. -Zheng Xie's Bamboo Stone

Interpretation: After thousands of years of torture and blows, it is still so strong. Whether it is the southeast wind in hot summer or the northwest wind in cold winter, it can bear it and will remain tough and straight.

8. There is a China in the northwest of a man. Don't shed tears at the West Bridge. -Liu Kezhuang's "Lou Yulin Push"

Interpretation: Northwest China has not been recovered. A man must have great ambition to recover his homeland, and he must never shed a few lines of tears in order to know himself.