Inspiring four-character idioms

1. A minimum of 0.27 yuan is used to encourage people to open a library member to view the full content. > Original publisher: * * Four-word Asian inspirational idiom Article 1: The stupid bird flies to listen to the chicken dance first, strives for self-improvement, strives for the top, perseveres, perseveres. She listened to the chicken dance, stayed up all night, burned ointment, persevered, listened to the chicken dance, stayed on the job, and tasted courage. There are three unique skills in the border, and sand gathers into a tower in a barren year.

There are always bottlenecks on the way forward. Perhaps at this time, an encouragement can support them to move on.

What kind of encouragement will the broad spirit of traditional culture express with incisive words? Get positive energy from idioms and make the road of life wider and wider! 1, hanging beam stabbing: describe hard work. 2. Promote purity and customs: promote purity. And secularity.

3. The whole brigade and soldiers: train the army and motivate the soldiers. 4, at night: go to bed late and get up early.

Describe diligence. 5. There is no end to learning: adapt to the environment through diligent study.

6. Rooster crows: Get up when the rooster crows. Describe diligence and laziness.

7. "Weak and dull" means that people with low talents are also encouraging progress. 8. efforts: figure: seeking.

Cheer up and be strong. 9. Honesty and stubbornness: It means that noble moral integrity can inspire people to make progress.

10, high morale: high spirits: high spirits. The will to fight is strong.

1 1, go all out: go: go. Go all out.

12, stubborn and stupid: spur stupidity and sharpen stupidity. It is extremely difficult to forge ahead.

13, day ploughing and night reading: day ploughing and night reading. Metaphor is studying hard.

14, diligence can make up: the acquired diligence can make up for congenital deficiencies and defects. 15, learn to ask questions: study hard, ask questions if you don't understand.

Metaphor is good at learning. 16, Liang: Li Zhi: Inspiring the mind.

2. The four words about motivation are: hanging the beam and stabbing the stocks, digging the wall to borrow light, being tireless, holding candles to learn ancient books, reflecting snow with fireflies, working hard, persevering, forgetting to eat and sleep, day and night. They studied tirelessly, stayed with Wei completely, concentrated, meticulous, dedicated, tireless, persistent, persistent, dripping water wears away the stone, read a lot of books tirelessly, suddenly enlightened, never tired of learning, remembered without shame, asked questions step by step, learned from each other's strong points, and put them down. The sound of the book is loud, the door is open to welcome the snow, Xia Xian misses it, and the book is broken. Read for three or three days, make the past serve the present, and open books are beneficial. Sun Shan learn from each other's strong points and make use of them. More than three books are eaten alive, and the sound of reading makes perfect. It seems that I don't understand the source of literary works of the Shiwan model. I'm not shy about asking questions. I study hard and practice hard. I can make up for it. I will be diligent and make up for it. I am diligent and eager to learn, I believe in learning, I never tire of learning, I always learn, I am diligent in learning ancient times, I am tired of learning, I study behind closed doors, I am eager to study, I study in the snow, and I study in the middle of the month.

3. The word "inspirational" is 1, and "hanging the beam and stabbing the stocks" describes hard work.

2. Promote purity and customs: promote purity. And inspire the secular.

3. The whole brigade and soldiers: train the army and motivate the soldiers.

4, at night: go to bed late and get up early. Describe diligence.

5. There is no end to learning: adapt to the environment through diligent study.

6. Rooster crows: Get up when the rooster crows. Describe diligence and laziness.

7. "Weak and dull" means that people with low talents are also encouraging progress.

8. efforts: figure: seeking. Cheer up and be strong.

9. Honesty and stubbornness: It means that noble moral integrity can inspire people to make progress.

10, high morale: high spirits: high spirits. The will to fight is strong.

1 1, go all out: go: go. Go all out.

12, stubborn and stupid: spur stupidity and sharpen stupidity. It is extremely difficult to forge ahead.

13, day ploughing and night reading: day ploughing and night reading. Metaphor is studying hard.

14, diligence can make up: the acquired diligence can make up for congenital deficiencies and defects.

15, learn to ask: study hard, ask if you don't understand. Metaphor is good at learning.

4. Four words to encourage people. Four words to encourage people to make persistent efforts. Li: Sharpen, sharpen and struggle.

Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.

Tang Hanyu's "Cockfighting Couplet" source: "Wake up as soon as you spray it, make persistent efforts." High morale explains high mood: high mood.

The will to fight is strong. Source * * * "Introduction to a Cooperative": "I have never seen people so high-spirited, high-spirited and high-spirited."

Try to explain, make up your mind and strive for progress. Source People's Daily 1959.9.3: "Hard work and self-reliance certainly play an extremely important role in changing the poverty and backwardness of backward teams."

Smelling the chicken dance means that when you hear the chicken crow, you get up and dance the sword. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.

The source "Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin": "I heard a chicken crow in the middle of the night, but I didn't think it was an ugly sound." For dancing. "

Self-improvement explains self-improvement: strive for progress on your own; Interest: Stop. Strive for progress consciously and never relax.

The source of Zhouyi Gan: "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement." Race against time to explain North Korea: in the morning; Evening: evening; Morning and evening: describe short time.

Metaphor is to seize the time and strive to achieve the goal in the shortest time. Source * * * "Man Jianghong and Comrade Guo Moruo": "Upside down, time waits for no one.

Ten thousand years is too long to seize the day. Not to be outdone, explain: show, show.

Unwilling to show that you are inferior to others. It means to have a competition, which is higher or lower.

The source of Lu Xun's "My First Master" is: "Some people are scolded under the stage. Not to be outdone, Master scolded them. "

Go all out to explain: go. Go all out.

The source is Qing Yueyi's Notes on the Twenty-two Histories of May and Famous Festivals of the Eastern Han Dynasty: "If you recommend exploration at that time, you will be praised, so whoever can be famous will go all out to make it difficult to become a custom." Strive for the upper reaches to explain the upper reaches: the upper reaches of the river, metaphorically advanced status.

Strive hard, strive for advanced and then advanced. The source is Yi's "Five Works of Ancient Reading in Oubei Poetry Talks": "Therefore, smart people refuse to give up violence and strive for the upper reaches, and their spirit is the key."

Cut the thorns to explain the division of wild plants with thorns. Metaphor in the process of starting a business or on the way forward, remove obstacles and overcome many difficulties.

The source "The Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty": "Cut through the thorns in me and set the Guanzhong." Perseverance explains buckling: submission; Scratch: bending.

Metaphor does not yield in the face of pressure and difficulties, very tenacious. The source "Han Shu Zhuan Xu Xia": "Lechang is sincere, but does not speak."

Try to explain the salary: firewood. Sleeping on straw still smells of bravery after eating and sleeping.

Describe a person who works hard and strives for the best. Source: "Historical Records of the King of Yue Goujian's Family": "The rebellion of King Goujian of Yue is bitter, urgent, afraid of sitting, afraid of sitting, afraid of eating and drinking."

Speak bravely first, summon up courage and go forward bravely. The source "Biography of Sui Shu Shi Xiang": "Gong Yong is determined."

5. The inspirational four-word idiom Daquan is indomitable, persistent, brave, determined, indomitable, indomitable [bùQBùnáo] Explanation: Flexion: submission; Scratch: bending.

Metaphor does not yield in the face of pressure and difficulties, very tenacious. From: Biography of Hanshu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Happy and sincere, not too tired."

Lechang is honest, unyielding in the face of pressure and difficulties, and tenacious. Second, make persistent efforts [zà iji ē zà ili] Explanation: Pick up: Pick up the battle; Li: Sharpen, sharpen and struggle.

Refers to cocks fighting with each other and sharpening their mouths before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort.

Said by: Tang Hanyu's cockfighting couplet: "Wake up and make persistent efforts." When you are sleepy, spray water on your face and wake up. Keep working hard.

Third, go forward [y ǒ ng w ǒ ng zhí qiá n] Explanation: Go forward. From: Song Zhuxi's Complete Works of Zhu Zi, Taoism and Zhou Zishu: "Regardless of other people's right and wrong, regardless of their own gains and losses, go forward and tell the truth that people dare not tell."

Regardless of whether others are or not, regardless of your own gains and losses, go ahead and tell the truth that others dare not tell. Fourth, without hesitation [yü wü fn] Interpretation: righteousness: morality; Look back: look back.

Morally, we can only go forward and look back without hesitation. From: Han Sima Xiangru's "Jade and Silk Book Order": "If you touch the white blade and risk the arrow flow, you will not count if you don't look back."

Touch the sword, brave the rain of arrows, go forward bravely, and don't care if you can turn back. V. Servants of past dynasties [qiá n pê u] Explanation: Servants: depravity; G: then, keep up.

The front fell, and the back also fell. Describe a heroic struggle.

From: Qing Qiu Jin's "The Martyr of Hanging Arms": "The former servants and successors should be there; If you deserve XuanYuanSun! " Translation: Fall in front and follow closely behind; If you are not ashamed of being a descendant of Xuanyuan, 6. Go straight ahead [y and w m 4 ng zhí qiá n] explanation: describe courage and fearlessness. With "Walk the Line".

From: The second section of Chapter 4 of Modern Tao's Zhejiang Case: "He always encourages himself to go forward without considering anything else." 7. Perseverance [b? izhé bü ná o] Explanation: Fold: frustration; Scratch: bending.

Metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many times you are frustrated, you will not waver. From: Han Caiyong's Qiao Xuan Monument: "Its nature is Zhuang, its nature is simple, its nature is unyielding, and it is inevitable when it comes to big festivals."

His personality is solemn, noble and simple, and he is indomitable and unchanging at critical moments.

6. Inspirational four-word idioms Inspirational idioms include: smell the chicken dancing, start from scratch, make a comeback, the morning bell rings, and the boat breaks.

Smell the chicken dance first [wén jρqǐwǔ] 1. Commentary: Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.

2. From: "Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin": "I heard a chicken crow in the middle of the night and thought it was not an ugly voice." For dancing. "

3. Grammar: linkage; As a predicate; Second, start from scratch [bái shǒu qǐ jiā] 1. Explanation: starting from scratch: empty-handed; Entrepreneurship: establishing a family business. Describe no foundation, poor conditions, self-reliance and hard struggle.

2. From: "Zhuzi Language" Volume 107: "Today's scholar-officials started in the White House and achieved their glory." 3. Example: Look, how much did he earn? Who does he depend on? Now I have forgotten the source of water. The grass on the wall is upside down.

◎ Ding Ling's The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River III. Make a comeback [ju M4Nt ǔ chó ng Lá i]1. Explanation: make a comeback: people run and fly in the dust. A metaphor for regaining power after failure.

2. From: Tang Dumu's poem "Tiaojiang Pavilion": "Jiangdong children are versatile, and it is unknown to make a comeback." 3. For example, they will struggle, they will change the weather, and they will ~.

◎ Qu Bo Lin Yuan 14. Morning bell and dusk drum [g incarnation]1+0. Explanation: dusk: evening. According to Buddhist rules, drums are played in the temple at night and bells are rung at night.

Metaphor can make people wake up. 2. From: Tang Lixian's poem "In the Mountains": "I don't smell the drums at dusk, and the moon is lonely."

3. Example: However, you can see the pavilions and pavilions reflected in the green wall of Danxia, and the buildings are slender. ◎ Song Ouyang Xiu's poem "Lushan Mountain High" V. Cross the rubicon [pê f ǔ ché nzhū u]1. Interpretation: metaphor is determined to go all out.

2. From: "Historical Records of Xiang Yu": "Xiang Yu learned that when he led the troops to cross the river, they all sank, broke the kettle, burned the huts, and gave three meals to show that all the soldiers were dead and none of them returned to their hearts." As long as we are determined, we can overcome all kinds of difficulties in our study.