Idioms of self-improvement

Self-improvement idioms are:

1, constantly strive for self-improvement

Pinyin: Zi Qi.

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

Source: Zhou Yigan: "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement."

2. Bow your head and introspect

Pinyin: nnz ɡ

Explanation: Go back and check your words and deeds.

Source: (Western Han Dynasty) Dai Sheng's "Rites and Music": "Likes and dislikes are not confined to the inside, knowing that they are lured to the outside, irreversible, and heaven is destroyed."

Step 3 fight for strength

Pinyin: fāfèntúqiáng.

Explanation: Make up your mind, work hard and strive for prosperity.

Step 4 work hard

Pinyin: fènātúqiáng

Explanation: energetic: cheerful personality, full of emotions; Figure: seeking; Strong: strong. Cheer up and seek prosperity.

Make sentences:

1, don't be defeated by all the tortures, but use them to improve yourself.

2. Both of them emphasize self-improvement, rather than losing sincerity to God and achieving realm improvement.

3, focus on self-improvement, don't look around, stick to it every 5 minutes.

4. The process of reducing costs and increasing efficiency is also a process of continuous learning, innovation and self-improvement.

The most important thing is to live up to yourself, whether traveling far or improving yourself.

6. Don't be afraid. Middle school is the key stage for you to realize self-management and self-improvement.