Use two four-word words or idioms to describe the spirit of Su Wu.

There are many idioms to describe Su Wu's spirit, such as: enduring humiliation and bearing heavy burdens, being upright and upright.

1, bear the burden of humiliation

Pinyin: r incarnation dialect

Interpretation: In order to complete the arduous task, endure temporary humiliation.

Source: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Shu Lu Xun: "The arrogance of the country should be shared. It can be said that servants are big and small and can bear the burden of humiliation. "

Example: Hu Qiu sighed: "~". Brother Zheng, I can't reach it! "

2. Honesty

Pinyin: gā ng zhè ng bù.

Interpretation: a: cater to, extreme. Strong, upright, likable and impartial.

Source: Yu Ming Deng Ji's Collection of Allusions Volume 14: "Those who are aboveboard and can't be private think it is immoral."

Example: Jinan knows martial arts. ★ Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Member Officer

Step 3 be firm and unyielding

Pinyin: jiān zhēn bù q

Interpretation: firmness: firmness; Zhen: There is moral integrity; Bend over: give in, bow your head. Strong-willed and never give in.

Source: Xunzi Faxing: "Strong and unyielding, without hesitation." "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Biography of Princes": "Princes are strict in discipline, like writing, do not seek personal gain, and do not act. However, with its down-to-earth exercise, it violated customs, lost public expectations, and was destroyed by arrogance. "

For example, the great spirit of those who are desperate for the people and the motherland makes him yearn for it more deeply. ★ Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 44, Part II