The white head remains unchanged: Chongqing: change. Never change when you are old.
Describe a person who has been loyal and firm all his life. Ben Yu Fu Duo: Ben: Meng Ben; Education: Summer education.
Meng Ben pulled out the horn, but Yu Xia could lift a thousand pounds. Both of them are ancient warriors.
Brave people like Meng Ben and Yu Xia can't take away his ambition. Describe the qualities of perseverance and loyalty.
Loyal heart: full of just blood, a sincere red heart. Described as very loyal and firm.
Unscan: describe it as extremely firm and firm. Do not eat millet: millet: millet, referring to food in general.
This refers to Boyi and Shu, who died after Shang Dynasty, and did not eat Zhou Su. The metaphor is loyal and firm, and does not work for the enemy because of difficult livelihood.
Bandit mat: Not a stone, not a mat. It means that the stone can turn but the heart can't, and the mat can roll but the heart can't.
Make up your mind and never change your mind. High wind and strict discipline: high wind: pure and lofty style; Jie Jun: Moral integrity is firm.
Describe noble and loyal moral integrity. The bones are dry and the stones are rotten: the sea is dry and the stones are rotten.
It takes a long time to describe. Metaphor is determined and will never change.
The seas run dry and the rocks crumble: the seas run dry and the rocks crumble. It takes a long time to describe.
Metaphor is determined and will never change. Perseverance: describes perseverance in difficult and difficult circumstances.
Perseverance: firmness: firmness; Toughness: flexibility. Describe a firm and unshakable will.
Keep your heart: keep your heart: make up your mind; Shouzhi: Abide by moral integrity. Abide by ethics.
It used to mean that a woman would not remarry after losing her husband. Firm and unyielding: firm: firm; Zhen: There is moral integrity; Bend over: give in, bow your head.
Strong-willed and never give in. Decisiveness: a metaphor for firmness or decisiveness.
Zen is a metaphor for cutting off delusion. Use "resolute".
Nine deaths without regret: nine: great significance. Even if you die many times, you will not regret it.
Describe a firm-willed man who never admits how many dangers he has experienced and never wavers. Nine deaths without regrets: nine: significant.
Even if you die many times, you will not regret it. Describe a firm-willed man who never admits how many dangers he has experienced and never wavers.
Yan Yan is a teacher: Yan Yan: I don't look at other people's faces, and my attitude is solemn and unyielding; Be a teacher: Be a teacher. Not restricted by others, not influenced by the trend, so determined people can serve as role models for learning.
Unbreakable: firm: firm. Extremely strong and difficult to penetrate.
Describe a person who is determined or stubborn and unshakable. Lao Zhuang: Mi: Duo.
Although people are old, they are more determined. Lele is not dangerous: Lele: firm; Almost: too lazy, slack off.
Perseverance. A firm and unshakable attitude.
It also describes strictly abiding by the rules and never changing. Long-term and powerful: M: The more, the more.
The longer you experience it, the more determined you will be. Exhaustion of inspiration: refers to determination and doing your best.
Invisible ambition: invisible: concentration and sincerity. Silent and sincere will.
Describe having lofty ideals and firm beliefs. Grinding without phosphorus, nirvana: a metaphor that a determined person will not be affected by the environment.
The same as "grinding without phosphorus, nirvana is not nirvana". Phosphorus-free grinding: it will not become thinner after grinding.
Metaphor means that a determined person will not be affected by the environment. Grinding without phosphorus, nirvana without nirvana: it does not become thin after grinding and does not turn black after dyeing.
Metaphor means that a determined person will not be affected by the environment. Woody bird habitat: refers to a bird that lives in a tree and doesn't leave until the trunk is dead.
Metaphor is resolute in action. Woodenhead has a heart of stone: It describes that he is determined and will not be moved by any temptation.
Wooden heart and stone belly: excellent wood artificial stone heart. Described as determined and unmoved by any temptation.
Wood-shaped deflation: shape: shape. Metaphor is not interfered by foreign objects, and the will is firm.
Man can't win his ambition: man: in ancient times, it refers to men among civilians, and later to ordinary people. Metaphor Even for an ordinary person, you can't change his ambition at will.
Describe a firm and unshakable will. Poverty and humbleness: moving: changing.
Don't change your ambition because you live in poverty and have a low social status. Describe a firm will.
Zhi Ding: Energetic and determined. Ambition full of gas: fullness: fullness and sufficiency.
Energetic and determined. Poverty empowers: emptiness: poverty.
The poorer you are, the more determined you are. Poor and strong: poor: poor; Benefits: more.
The poorer you are, the more determined you are. There is no difference between life and death: it is the same as death.
Show firmness. Stone red can't be taken away: the stone is hard and the cinnabar is bright red, which can't be changed.
The metaphor is firm. Stone heart and wood intestine: both stone and wood are hard objects, which can be described as firm and unshakable.
Swear to death: swear to death: make a wish until death. Till death do us part
Describe a firm-willed and single-minded. Swear to death: swear not to have two hearts.
Describe loyalty or determination. Swear to be unfaithful: describes being determined and single-minded.
With "no two ambitions". Swear never to change your mind.
Describe a firm-willed and single-minded. Iron core iron meaning: make up your mind and be firm.
A heart of stone: describes a person's determination. Power cannot be bent, and poverty cannot be moved: power, force; Bend: yield; Move: change.
The pressure of * * * can't make it yield, and the poor life and low social status can't make it change its ambition. Describe a firm will.
Strong-willed, can penetrate stones. Metaphor as long as the will is firm, things can succeed.
The mind is hard to grasp: mind: ambition, ambition; Grab: transfer. Describe a firm will.
Stick to the end: Persevere with pain or be firm-willed. Unswervingness: The metaphor is unswerving.
A man is determined to win, but he can't win: it is difficult for others to change their ambitions. Stand still: as tall and steady as a mountain peak.
Metaphor stand firm or unshakable. Standing still: towering.
As tall and firm as a mountain, unshakable. Stand tall like a mountain peak.
Metaphor stand firm or unshakable. There is no difference between death and immortality: it means determination, although death remains the same.
Fools move mountains: a metaphor for persisting in transforming nature and fighting unswervingly. Yu Xiang Jones: Describe the firmness and naivety of thought.
Yue Zhen Yuan Ai: If the mountain stands tall, if the deep water stagnates. This is used to form.
2. Words describing romantic love Words describing romantic love: unswerving, faithful, everlasting, good at playing the piano and caring for each other.
1, unwavering
Explanation: It means never change your mind.
From: The Book An Biography edited by Fang and others in the Tang Dynasty: "The ambition of Ran Dongshan remains unchanged from beginning to end, and every shape is in words."
However, Dongshan's will is always the same, often manifested in his face.
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and adverbial; Include praise
Synonyms are definite and persistent.
2. Devote yourself to love
Explanation: It means that you have a deep attachment to people or things, but you can't restrain it.
Said by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Song Dynasty, "On the Birthday of Ren Xinyu": "Xie Gong listened to it and said,' Zi Ye was always affectionate." "
After hearing this, Xie Gong said: Ye Zi can be said to pay great attention to his feelings.
Synonyms are profound, affectionate, devoted, affectionate, new, affectionate, heartless and deep.
The antonyms are disloyal, fickle, changeable, hateful, heartless, heartless and bald as new.
3. Forever
Explanation: As long as heaven and earth exist. It takes a long time to describe. Also described as eternity (especially love).
From: Tang Juyi's "Song of Eternal Sorrow": "The earth endures, and the sky endures; One day both will end, and this endless sorrow will continue forever. "
Interpretation: Even if it lasts forever, there will always be an end, but this life-and-death feud will never end.
Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe it for a long time
Synonyms include everlasting, everlasting, perseverance, seas run dry and rocks crumble, unswerving, everlasting, unswerving, vows of eternal love, mountains and rivers grow long.
The antonym is fleeting, and for a while, once upon a time, overnight, the clouds cleared away.
4. Good piano
Explanation: It is a metaphor for a harmonious relationship between husband and wife.
From: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanluo in the Zhou Dynasty: "My Fair Lady, Friends of the Hare."
I hope to see a girl who is touched by herself, and I can impress her with the sound of the piano.
They vowed to be friends forever.
Synonyms are husband and wife, harmony, flying with me, husband and wife, husband and wife and Feng Huang Yu Fei.
5. Care for each other
Explanation: Yan: wet; Bubble: spit. When the spring is dry, the saliva of fish moistens each other. Metaphor is to help each other with meager strength in difficult situations.
Said by: "Master Zhuangzi": "At the end of spring, it is better to forget the fish when they are on land."
Interpretation: Spring is about to dry up. In order to survive, two fish moisten each other with spit in each other's mouths. Instead, it is better to swim in the rivers and lakes and forget each other's existence.
Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute, object and adverbial; Include praise
Synonyms are wet and wet, sharing weal and woe, sharing weal and woe, sharing weal and woe, helping each other in the same boat, and loving me and my dog.
The antonyms are helplessness, fishing in the countryside, fighting poison with poison, hitting people when they are down, selfishness and beggar-thy-neighbor.
3. Words to describe determination What words describe determination are: persistence (jiān chí bú xiè), perseverance (chízhǐhéng), perseverance (Qiè rù b ě sh), perseverance (Jiā n rè nù b á) and perseverance.
Perseverance: Perseverance means strong will, perseverance, persistence and patience. Persistence is the perfect embodiment of willpower.
Persistence is often synonymous with success. The specific contents are as follows: 1, idiom explanation (1) is persistent and not relaxed at all.
Describe perseverance in doing things (2) supplementary usage; As predicate, attribute and object; (3) Synonyms have perseverance, perseverance, perseverance and unswerving determination (4) antonyms give up halfway, fish for three days, dry the net for two days, start without end, and suddenly catch a cold. 2. The origin of idioms (1) "Biography of Liu Weigong": "Encourage the Corps to persevere, (2)
Second, perseverance: persistence; Constant: perseverance. Persistence means perseverance and long-term persistence.
Yu Jize, from Zeng Guofan's family instruction in Qing Dynasty, said: "My shortcomings are that my writing is not plain, my manners are not heavy, my reading is not deep, and my composition is not magnificent." If we can work hard from now on, we can make vigorous progress and persevere, but after one or two years, we will be diligent and unconsciously.
The Peking Opera "String Dragonballs": "Men are diligent in farming and women are diligent in weaving, and everything is smooth and persistent in leisure." 1, idiom interpretation (1) persisted for a long time.
Persistence means: persistence, facing; One: pronouns generally refer to something or something; Use: for constant: refers to perseverance. Also called "perseverance".
(2) Using law as predicate and adverbial; Represents long-term unchanging; Commendatory words. (3) Synonyms include perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance and perseverance. (4) When the antonym meets ten cold, give up halfway, chop and change, fish for two days and dry the net for two days. (5) An example of a string of dragon balls in Peking Opera: "Men are diligent in farming, women are diligent in weaving, and they are upright, lazy and decadent."
(6) Formal language; As predicate and adverbial; It has been said for a long time. 2. The source of the idiom (1) Qing Zeng Guofan's "Family Instructions in Jize": "My shortcomings are that my writing is not dull, my manners are not heavy, my reading is not deep, and my composition is not proud. If we can work hard from now on, we can make great progress and persevere in Zhang Yuzhu's calligraphy, but after a year or two, we will never understand it again. "
(2) Where there is a genius, I spend all the time when others drink coffee at work. -Lu Xun (3) The so-called genius is the power of hard work.
Dwight has neither talent nor genius unless he redoubles his efforts. -Mendeleev (4) Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence.
-Edison (5) Genius is tragically bound by a small and comfortable reputation. -Akutagawa Ryunosuke rested and his brain rusted.
-German Proverbs 3. Perseverance: lettering; S: Stop. Keep carving.
Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance. Neutral words, including derogatory or commendatory words, are still controversial; The source is "Xunzi's exhortation to learn": "Perseverance, rotten wood can not be folded; Perseverance, the stone can be carved.
Lu Xun's "One Book and Two Places to Xu Guangping Twelve" said: "There is only one way to cure this numb country, that is, perseverance, that is, perseverance". The specific interpretation is as follows: 1. Pronunciation: qiè, the ancient word "qi" is homophone with "qi", which means carving with a knife; Perseverance is often used in modern Chinese. 2. Form discrimination: "Qi" and "Zhe" are homonyms, with the former pronounced as "Qi" and the latter pronounced as "Qi".
3. Discrimination: "Perseverance" and "perseverance" can all be described as "perseverance". But "perseverance" is a metaphor for perseverance, which is more vivid; And "perseverance" is straightforward.
Fourthly, perseverance is an idiom in China, and the pinyin is jiān rèn bù bá. Toughness: toughness; Pull it out: shake it and change it.
Describe firm belief, tenacious will, unshakable, strong and unyielding. From the history "On Chao Cuo": "Those who have achieved great things in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also have the will to persevere.
"。 The specific contents are as follows: 1, idiom allusions (1) Calligraphy: Perseverance comes from the stone "On Chao Cuo": "Those who have achieved great things in ancient times are not only talented, but also determined to persevere.
(2) Ding Ling's Du Wanxiang is deeply rooted: "He is a great northern wilderness man who created the world, endured hardships, won from struggle and enjoyed the fun from struggle. Studying in Fang Yi: What is needed is to study hard, study hard, persevere and persevere.
"2. Word discrimination (1) usage supplement; As predicate and attribute; (2) Synonyms are firm, unyielding, unyielding and persistent; (3) The antonym is vacillating, indecisive and indomitable, which means that no matter how many setbacks you suffer, you will not back down. Metaphor is strong-willed and resolute in character.
Also known as "never looking back", it comes from Cai Yong's "Gongbei of Taiwei Bridge": "It is strong, simple and indomitable, and it is inevitable when it comes to major festivals.
"The specific content is as follows: 1, idiom explanation (1) Pronunciation: bY? re bá o (2) Interpretation: Fold: frustration; Scratch: bending. Perseverance: No matter how many setbacks you suffer, you don't flinch, which shows that you are strong-willed.
2. The source of the idiom (1) chants "Autumn Bridge Xuanbei": "Its nature is Zhuang, its nature is simple, and its nature is indomitable." (2) This idiom comes from Qiu Qiaoxuan's Monument, which describes the strong character of never giving in and never flinching no matter how many setbacks he experiences.
Metaphor is strong-willed and firm in moral integrity. 3. Related examples (1) Professor Zhou Haizhong, a famous Chinese scholar, encountered many difficulties and failed countless times when exploring the famous mathematical problem-Mason prime number distribution, but he persevered and continued to explore with strong will. In 1992, he finally gave the exact expression of Mason prime number distribution.
At present, this important achievement is named "Zhou conjecture" internationally. [4] (2) Cui Yan's hometown is Tai 'an, and her personality and style reflect the excellent quality of Taishan people.
The business philosophy she abides by is "stressing morality and emphasizing honesty". Winning by Service shows Cui Yan's persistence and responsibility for her career.