Can be used to call néng zhēng guàn zhàn zh:? Describe combat experience, ability to fight, and sense of responsibility. ?
Can you be resourceful and decisive? : good: good at it; Breakthrough: decision. Describe a person who can keep thinking, be good at judging and be responsible. ?
Wǔ: I can write and type, and I can write and fight. Now it often means being able to write, having practical working ability and being very responsible.
A pillar of the sky y and zh ù qí ng ti ā n:? Qing: Lift it up. A pillar of heaven. It is a metaphor that people can bear the heavy responsibility of the world.
Dare to be g m:n Zuo g m:n dāng? Dare: Have courage. Dare to let go and take responsibility.
Share joys and sorrows? Tang Gā n Gê ng K ǔ: Sweet: sweet. Enjoy happiness together and suffer together.
Smart and capable, j and ng mí ng né ng gà n? Smart, responsible and capable.
1, aggressive?
The source of The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties is sixty-nine: "Dare to do something, I don't know the fear in the palace."
2. Smart and capable?
The source "The Book of the New Tang Dynasty Su Ge Biography": "I am proficient in academics, and I am smart in official business. After my extended service, I was a little bored and demanding, and people complied. "
3. resourceful and decisive
The source of Jin's "On Death Appraisal" said: "The domain is handsome and easy to decide."
4. Be able to write and fight
Source Cai's "Yue Quanchuan" back to the 38 th: "Being able to write and play is a person." ?
5, can be used to fight
The source of Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms is the 43rd time: "There are more than 12000 people who are resourceful and can be used to fighting."
6. Dare to do it.
The source of Lu Xun's Book of Two Places 18: "Dare to do is also an indispensable spirit."
7. share weal and woe?
In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Xiang wrote "The Warring States Policy Yance I": "You hang yourself to live a long life and share joys and sorrows with the people."
A pillar of the sky-able to shoulder heavy responsibilities
Source? Tian Wen of Chu Ci: "What are eight pillars?" Wang Yi's note: "According to legend, there are eight mountains as pillars in the sky.