1, sleepless night
Pinyin: sx Ρ ng yè mè i
Interpretation: Get up early and go to bed late. Describe being very diligent.
Source: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Meng: "Sleeping at night, there is a dynasty."
2. Heavy work
Pinyin: k incarnation
Interpretation: describe the struggle as very hard and extraordinary.
Source: Biography of Shao Yong in the History of Song Dynasty: "Learning to be excellent is an official, and those who don't fan in cold and summer are absent for several years."
3. Self-improvement
Pinyin: ziqiang bùxī
Interpretation: I work hard and never relax.
Source: "Dry a Fragrant": "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement."
Step 4 fight for strength
Pinyin: fāfèn túQiang
Interpretation: Make up your mind and work hard. In general, it is common with "striving for the upper reaches"
Source: People's Daily
5, forget to eat and sleep
Pinyin: fèI qǐn Wang shí
Interpretation: I forgot to sleep and forgot to eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.
Source: Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Training Mianxue" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Yuan Di loves to learn between rivers and mountains, recruit students, be a professor, forget to eat and sleep, and follow the DPRK at night."
2. What are the four-word idioms to describe "struggle": sleepless nights, hard struggle, unremitting self-improvement, striving for strength, and forgetting to eat and sleep?
1, Sleepless Nights Pinyin: sùxěng yèmèI Interpretation: Get up early and go to bed late. Describe being very diligent.
Source: The Book of Songs Feng Wei Meng: "Sleeping at night, there is a dynasty." 2, arduous pinyin: jiān kǔ zhuó jué Interpretation: Describe the struggle is very hard and extraordinary.
Source: Biography of Shao Yong in the History of Song Dynasty: "Learning to be excellent is an official, and those who don't fan in cold and summer are absent for several years." 3, self-improvement pinyin: zi Qiang bùxī Interpretation: I work hard and never relax.
Source: "Dry a Fragrant": "Heaven is healthy, and gentlemen are constantly striving for self-improvement." 4. Make great efforts to strengthen pinyin: fā fèn tú qiáng Interpretation: Make up your mind and make progress. Generally speaking, it is the same as "making great efforts" Source: People's Daily 5. Forgot to eat and sleep Pinyin: fèi qǐn wàng shí Interpretation: Forgot to sleep and forget to eat.
Describe to concentrate on your efforts. Source: Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Training Mianxue" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Yuan Di loves to learn between rivers and mountains, recruit students, be a professor, forget to eat and sleep, and follow the DPRK at night."
3. What are the four-word idioms about positive energy? 1. Set an example. Interpretation of yǐ shēn zuò zé: guidelines, examples. Set an example with your own actions. The source of Ba Jin's "Home" is twenty-five: "In the meantime, Xu Qianru put all her eggs in one basket, which hinders her from being a pioneer's example."
2, knowing people and being good at their duties. ZH and Ré n Shà n Rè n explain knowledge: know, know; Ren: about, use. Be good at understanding people's morality and talents and make the best use of them. The source of Ban Biao's Wang Minglun: "Built in Gaozu, there are five reasons for its prosperity: first, the origin of Emperor Yao's achievements, second, his unique physical appearance, third, his levy, fourth, his tolerance and forgiveness, and fifth, his knowledge of people and his responsibility."
3. Haoran Zhengqi lǐn rán zhèng qì Interpretation: the spirit of integrity. Awesome: awesome eyes. Describe righteousness, majesty and inviolability. Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan's "Red Rock" Chapter 10: "Xu Yunfeng pushed open the chair and stood upright in the middle of the hall. He held his head high and ordered, "Send me back to prison!" " " "
4, the prime minister can hold a boat in his stomach z m: i xi à ng d ù l ǐ né ng ch ē ng chuá n shows that a person is generous and adulthood has many meanings. Expanding "the prime minister can get off the boat in his stomach" is to advocate being open-minded and generous with others.
5. Defend the right shǒ u zhè ng bù release the right: justice; A: Part of it. Handle things fairly and honestly, without mercy. The source "Hanshu Liu Xiangchuan": "A gentleman is alone and does not waste his life."
6. upright and upright. Zheng Kuilan explains justice: integrity. Awesome: awesome eyes. Describe righteousness, majesty and inviolability. Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan's "Red Rock" Chapter 10: "Xu Yunfeng pushed open the chair and stood upright in the middle of the hall. He held his head high and ordered, "Send me back to prison!" " " "
7. Maintain the status quo. Zhèng jǐ shǒu dào o Explanation: Morality. Correct yourself and strictly abide by moral standards. The source of the book "Chicken Ribs" by Song and Zhuang: "It can be seen that the spirit of Yin and Yang is not deep enough, so we can only rely on benevolence and self-discipline."
8. Evil will not overwhelm justice. Xié b ? y ā zhè ng explained that improper and improper things cannot overwhelm legitimate and decent things. The source of Xun's Liu Bin Jia said: "This evil method is also. If I smell evil and don't do it, I can't do it. "
9. Make great efforts. Fèn fā tú qiánɡ Interpretation diagram: seeking. Cheer up and be strong. Source Guo Moruo's Spring of Science: "I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, make the revolution work harder and bravely climb the world's scientific peak."
10, continue to explain slack: slack. Stick to it, not at all. The source "The Biography of Liu Weigong in the Draft of the Qing Dynasty": "Xu encouraged the Corps to persevere, and the thief begged for surrender, so he returned."
"Positive energy" is a physical term, which comes from Dirac's theory of quantum electrodynamics: the negative energy associated with one degree of freedom related to a variable is always compensated by the positive energy associated with another longitudinal degree of freedom, so the negative energy has never been shown in practice.
The popularity of "positive energy" stems from the monograph "Positive Energy" by British psychologist richard wiseman, in which the human body is compared to an energy field. By stimulating the inner potential, people can show a brand-new self and become more confident and energetic.
"Positive energy" refers to healthy, optimistic and positive motives and emotions. At present, China people label everything that is positive, healthy, inspiring, empowering and full of hope as "positive energy". It has risen to a symbolic symbol, which is closely related to our emotions and expresses our desire and expectation.
4. Is it a four-word word? No. There are other words.
1 efforts.
Commentary: Figure: Seeking. Cheer up and be strong.
From: Guo Moruo's Spring of Science: "I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, the revolution will intensify, and they will bravely climb the world scientific peak."
Grammar: linkage; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; Include praise
Do your best.
Explanation: exhausted: exhausted. Try your best.
From: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhi and Jia Kui Pei Songzhi quoted Wei Lue: "Make every effort to publicize the science and technology law."
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and adverbial; Describe doing your best