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Four-character inspirational idioms in official script

1. Inspirational four-character calligraphy words

1. High morale

Pronunciation: dòu zhì áng yáng

Explanation: of struggle Strong will. High-spirited: Emotions are high

Source: *** "Introduction to a Cooperative": "I have never seen the people so high-spirited, high-spirited, and high-spirited as now."

2. Work hard

Pronunciation: dòu zhì áng yáng

Explanation: Make up your mind and strive for progress, e79fa5e9819331333431356564 is generally used together with "work hard"

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Source: "People's Daily" September 3, 1959: "Working hard and being self-reliant play an extremely important role in changing the poverty and backwardness of backward teams." The word "working hard" is a wrong way of writing, but Nowadays, many newspapers have this kind of writing, which is contrary to the original idiom. The easily confused word should be "strive for strength", and the word "ang" for "strive for strength" is "ang" instead of "fen".

It’s just that many people follow what others say when using traditional idioms, and over time, they change their flavor. Just like "empathy" is now used everywhere by the media, including CCTV. If you want to explore the original meaning and origin of idioms at a shallower level, you can refer to the fifth edition of "Modern Chinese Dictionary".

3. Keep improving

Pronunciation: jīng yì qiú jīng

Explanation: Jing: perfection; Yi: more; Qiu: pursuit. Things are already excellent, but we still need to pursue more perfection, and strive for even better things when they are already good.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius·Xueer" by Confucius in the Pre-Qin Dynasty

4. The stupid bird flies first

Pronunciation: bèn niǎo xiān fēi

Explanation: The slower bird moves first. It is a metaphor for people who are slow in doing things and have poor ability. They are afraid of falling behind, so they take one step ahead of others. It is mostly used as a humble speech.

Source: The first chapter of "Chen Mother's Teaching Son" by Guan Hanqing of Yuan Dynasty: "Second brother, you have won an official position. I have a metaphor for you: I am like the spiritual bird behind you, and you are so stupid ( Stupid) The bird flies first."

5. Dance upon hearing the rooster

Pronunciation: wén jī qǐ wǔ

Explanation: Dance upon hearing the crowing of the rooster. The original meaning is to get up and dance when you hear the crowing of the rooster. The sword was later used as a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and immediately rise up.

Source: "Book of Jin Zu Ti Biography" and "Zizhi Tongjian" 2. What are the four-character inspirational idioms and calligraphy banners and slogans

1. High-spirited dòu zhì áng yáng

Meaning: Strong will to fight

Sentence: Speaking of this mobile red flag evaluation, 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. 3. What are the famous four-character calligraphy sentences of "Inspirational Idioms"?

Hanging beams and stabbings, hearing the chickens dancing, starting from scratch, breaking the cauldron and sinking boats, working hard 1. Hanging beams and stabbings Pronunciation: xuán liáng cì gǔ Definition: Describes hard study.

2. Dance upon hearing the rooster Pronunciation: wén jī qǐ wǔ Definition: 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. 3. Starting from scratch Pronunciation: bái shǒu qǐ jiā Definition: It means starting a business with your own hands without any financial support, and finally reaping the fruits of success.

4. Break the cauldron and sink the boat. Pronunciation: pò fǔ chén zhōu. Definition: It means to break the rice pot and sink the ferry. It is a metaphor that there is no way out and the battle must be won. Determine to fight to the end regardless. 5. Work hard Pronunciation: fèn fā tú qiáng Definition: It means to cheer up in order to become strong. 4. What are the calligraphy works of four-character inspirational quotes?

You should strive for self-improvement in life. You will always encounter setbacks and tribulations in your life, but there are no obstacles in life that you can’t overcome. Once you pass it, it is a kind of gain. To grow, do it and cherish it, and realize it as you go. Only by constantly striving for self-improvement and moving forward bravely can you walk out on a sunny road in life.

Life should be tolerant. Tolerance is like the blue sea, which accepts hundreds of rivers and is clear and clear; it is the vast blue sky, which embraces the world without remembering hatred and resentment; it is the bright sunshine that sends you sweet rain and gentle breeze. Tolerance and generosity can transcend the limitations of oneself. A word of tolerance will bring colorful rain and dew, and a lifetime of tolerance will keep the world in mind.

Self-improvement and tolerance are beautiful qualities that have been recognized and praised by people since ancient times. The saying "Heaven moves vigorously, a gentleman strives for self-improvement, the terrain is prosperous, and a gentleman carries great virtues" has engraved the inspirational legends of many people with lofty ideals. Today, let us regain this determination again and enjoy the calligraphy of the four-character inspirational quotes of "continuous self-improvement" and "loyalty"!