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What do you mean, "prepare your horse and sharpen your knife"?

Get the horse ready: sharpen your weapon and feed your horse. Describe preparing for battle.

Thirty-three years of Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong: "Minister Zheng Mu visited the guest house, and all the soldiers and horses were there."

Combined type; As a predicate; Describe preparing for battle.

Make unremitting progress: [dǐl?Ián xíng]

Striving forward: through tempering, overcoming difficulties and making continuous progress. Also known as "Endeavour".

: TV series of the same name "Go Forward":

Zhong Huajian, deputy commander of China military ships, was born in a century-old shipbuilding family. In the 1970s, he followed his mother to the third line deep in the mountains. After China's first submarine came out, under the leadership of scientist Wang Qiming, Zhong Huajian entered the university with the desire for scientific knowledge and the shame of hating the Opium War and the Sino-Japanese War and the ambition of building a big ship for the country.

In the early 1990s, Zhong Huajian, the chief engineer of the key project of the Institute of Shipbuilding, entered the city with the Army Engineering University. Faced with the impact of the market economy, he did not hesitate to undertake the task of making urn racks for survival. "Only when you have a job can you live, only when you have talent can you have money, only when you have ambition can you govern the country, and only when you have a job can you have a position" became an inevitable choice under the historical conditions at that time.

In 20 12, China's military crew entered a new era. Zhong Huajian and Wei Haiyang led the team to overcome many difficulties, resolve reform problems and solve deep-seated technical problems. In the extraordinary five years, they strove forward and practiced their dream of building a big ship for the motherland.

Deduced the heroic epic of four generations of military workers' national feelings, joys and sorrows, love and hate, and grief and indignation.

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