The mountains are tempered and the fire is raging. Don't be afraid of being smashed to pieces, leaving innocence in the world. It takes a lot of effort to make peace, and it is not difficult to persevere. If Wei Qing, who attacked Longcheng, and Li Guang, the flying general, were alive today, the Huns would not be allowed to go south to spend their horses in Yinshan. Good as steel, indomitable show hero. Who hasn't died since ancient times? Take the heart of Dan and follow history.
A child prodigy is carved through a lot of tempering, and a lot of tempering becomes a steel smile cream. Full of lofty sentiments and ambitions, iron bones clank and create brilliance. Hard work makes real gold, perseverance makes heroes. Life is like a dream, you need to cherish it, and don't wait until you are old.
These sentences all express the indomitable spirit of people or things who have become excellent through hardships. They also convey a positive attitude and lofty desire for life and ideals.
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Thorough hammering means countless hammering and refining, which means that it has experienced many hardships and tests. This idiom comes from Chen's Preface to Zhen Zhi Tang Poetry in Ming Dynasty, which describes that poetry has reached a high level after repeated deliberation.
Later, people used it to describe that after countless efforts and attempts, they finally reached a high level or achievement. This idiom can be used not only to describe poems or other literary works, but also to describe people or things that have been honed and tested countless times and finally become outstanding representatives.
This idiom means that you have been tempered and refined many times, which means that you have reached a higher level or achievement through repeated attempts and tempering. This idiom has a profound influence on China culture. It encourages people to persevere in the face of difficulties and setbacks and never give up. At the same time, it also reminds people that success often requires long-term efforts and accumulation, and only through hard work can we finally succeed.
In our life, tempering is also a very important concept. No matter in study, work, life and other aspects, you need to experience many failures and setbacks before you can gradually accumulate experience, grow up and finally succeed. So learn to learn from failures and setbacks, keep working hard, persist and never give up, and make yourself a better person or thing.