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Incentive banner with four-character idiom sales

1. What are the four-character inspirational idioms and calligraphy banner slogans

1. High-spirited dòu zhì áng yáng

Meaning: Strong will to fight

Sentence: Speaking of this mobile red flag competition, all the students were very motivated.

2. Work hard fā fèn tú qiáng

Meaning: Make up your mind and work hard to pursue progress. Generally speaking, it is the same as "work hard".

Sentence: We must work hard and strive to create a new situation in socialist modernization.

3. Keep improving jīng yì qiú jīng

Meaning: The metaphor is already very good, but we still want better.

Sentence: Dad pursues excellence in his work and is rated as the technical backbone of the factory.

4. The stupid bird flies first bèn niǎo xiān fēi

Meaning: It is a metaphor for people who are not as talented as others and are one step ahead of others in everything.

Sentence: But the stupid bird flying first has always been, and will always be, a beneficial approach.

5. Dance upon hearing the rooster wén jī qǐ wǔ

Meaning: The original meaning is to get up and dance the sword when you hear the rooster crow. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and immediately rise up.

Sentence: He has the spirit of dancing after hearing a chicken, so he makes rapid progress. 2. What are the four-character idioms that motivate employees (sales) to make progress

1. Strive for the upper reaches

Pinyin lì zhēng shàng yóu

Explanation of the upper reaches: the source of a river . A metaphor for striving for advancement.

To work hard and strive for the upper reaches: drum: encourage, cheer up; upstream: metaphor for the front or high position. Work hard to get into the advanced ranks.

2. Advance despite difficulties

Pinyin zhī nán ér jìn

The explanation means not being afraid of difficulties; having the courage to face difficulties.

From Zuo Qiuming's "Zuo Zhuan Ding Gong Sixth Year": "Chen Yin said: 'If you go after your son is established, my family will not be destroyed. You only live in the country because I know it is difficult and do it.' '"

3. One hundred smelting into steel

Pinyin bǎi liàn chéng gāng

Explanation: smelting. Iron becomes tough steel after repeated tempering. It is a metaphor that after long-term and repeated training, it makes a person very strong.

From the poem "Defending Our Party" by Guo Xiaochuan: "Light up the fire of struggle, so that people can be tempered into steel in the fire."

4. Keep up the good work

Pinyin zài jiē zài lì

Explanation: continue; connect: contact; Li: namely "sharpen"; sharpen. It originally refers to when roosters fight; they grind their beaks before each fight. It is a metaphor for continuing to work hard again and again.

From "Cockfighting Couplet" by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty: "Once you wake up, you will wake up, and then you will continue to work hard."

5. Seize the day and night

Pinyin zhǐ zhēng zhāo xī

Explanation means to seize the time and strive to achieve the goal in the shortest time.

From *** "Manjianghong and Comrade Guo Moruo": "So many things are always urgent; the world is turning, and time is running out. Ten thousand years is too long, seize the day and night."