A poem describing perseverance and success.

The poem describing persistence will succeed is shared as follows: Persistence in green hills is rooted in breaking rocks. -Bamboo Stone from Zheng Xie in the Qing Dynasty: I insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are broken. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. -From The Journey to the West's second trip to Wu Cheng'en: Wukong said, "This is difficult! Difficult! " The founder said: "Nothing is difficult in the world, I am afraid that there is a will." Wukong listened and kowtowed.

Nothing in the world is impossible, and any difficulty can be overcome, as long as you are willing to make up your mind to do it. It also says: nothing is difficult in the world, I am afraid that there is a will. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight. ——? From Zheng Banqiao's Bamboo Stone: I insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are broken. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight.

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea. —— From Li Bai's "It's Difficult to Go to the Sky": The cost of pure wine is a gold cup, 10,000 copper coins and a hip flask, and a jade plate is 10,000 yuan. I threw the food bar and cup aside. I couldn't eat or drink. I pulled out my dagger. I peeped in four directions in vain. I want to cross the Yellow River, but ice will block the ferry and Taihang Mountain will be covered with snow. I will sit on a fishing rod and lean lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dream of sailing a boat towards the sun. Travel is hard. Travel is hard. Don't go astray! Where to go today. One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea.

Bamboo Stone is a seven-character quatrain written by Zheng Xie, a painter in Qing Dynasty. This poem is a poem about bamboo. The poet praised not the softness of bamboo, but its fortitude. The first two sentences praise the inner spirit of bamboo rooted in broken rocks.

The word "bite" at the beginning is extremely powerful and vivid, which fully expresses Zhu Jin's resolute character. Then the word "bite" is supplemented by "don't relax", and Zhu Jin's personality characteristics are fully displayed. The "broken rock" in the second sentence highlights the tenacity of bamboo vitality.

The last two sentences went on to write that the harsh objective environment honed and tested bamboo. Regardless of the wind and rain, regardless of the frost and snow, the green bamboo still stands proudly. "Thousand blows" and "southeast and northwest winds" are extremely harsh.

This poem is a metaphor for people. By praising the strong bamboo in the rock, the author implicitly expresses his noble thoughts and sentiments of never drifting with the tide. The language of the poem is simple and profound. "Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it." This sentence, as the name implies, has a very good meaning.