Four-word idiom: make persistent efforts
Eight-character idiom: a hundred feet of pole head, go further.
Diligence can make up for mistakes, learning is endless, strategy is stubborn and dull, and anger forgets to eat.
Burn ointment, burn candles, burn snow, be diligent and tireless.
If you can't learn, you will hesitate to lose. If you don't put down your book, the rooster will crow.
Plow the fields during the day and recite at night, study questions carefully, draw awls and stab stocks, and wake up at night.
Concentrated study and diligent study can make up for mistakes, learn endlessly, be stubborn in strategy, and forget to eat when you are angry.
Burn ointment, burn candles, burn snow, be diligent and tireless.
If you don't learn as soon as possible, you are afraid of losing. If you don't put down your book, the rooster will crow
Plow the fields during the day and recite at night, study questions carefully, draw awls and stab stocks, and wake up at night.
Determined to learn, go forward, stick to the end and go forward. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.