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A step-by-step poem

1. The famous saying about success is in one step 1, the mountain does not hesitate to soil, so it can be high; The sea does not spare water, so it can become very deep.

Interpretation: the mountain does not refuse a dust, so it can be so high; Every drop of water in the sea will be absorbed, which is why it is so deep. It means that a person can do one thing, no matter how small, as long as he does it, he will eventually achieve great things. It also means kindness and wisdom, and a broad mind.

Source: formal solution of pipe

Where there is a will, there is a way.

Interpretation: refers to those who are ambitious and will succeed in doing things in the end. Tell us that life should struggle, struggle, and move forward indomitable in the wind and rain.

Source: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty

3, although the ant nest is small, it collapses thousands of miles.

Commentary: Although the ant nest is small, it will destroy the Li Qian Dam if this scourge is not eradicated in time. Metaphor does not pay attention to small things will lead to catastrophe or serious losses. It is also a metaphor. As long as you are not afraid of power and dare to challenge, no matter how big the difficulty is, you will be defeated and succeed.

Source: Han Feizi Yu Lao

4. You can't even travel a thousand miles without accumulating steps. If you don't accumulate small streams, you can't become rivers and seas.

Interpretation: Without the accumulation of one step and half a step, there is no way to reach a place thousands of miles away; Without accumulated rivers, there is no way to merge into rivers and seas. Metaphor accumulation can enrich, enrich and perfect oneself. It can be used to demonstrate that learning is expensive in accumulation.

Source: Xunzi's Persuasion

5. It is better to retreat and form a net than to live in a fairy garden.

Interpretation: If you want to catch a fish standing by the water, you might as well go home and make a net. Metaphor only wishes without measures are not good for things. Or metaphorically, you just want it and don't act on it.

Source: "Huai Nanzi said Xun Lin"

2. What is the proverb to describe doing things step by step from scratch? The proverb describing doing things step by step from scratch is:

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and you have to travel a thousand miles without accumulation.

Proverbs quoted by other heads of state:

Start with small things. (UK)

It's a long way to go, Xiu Yuan, and big things start with small things. (Mongolia)

Towering trees start from seeds. (Arabia)

If you want to climb a tree, you must start from the bottom. (Africa)

Everything starts from the roots. (Czech Republic)

Even the tallest tower rises from the ground. (Indonesia)

Distance is ten thousand, from the first step. (Latin America)

Wan Li Road must start from the first step. (Japan)

The road is short, so you will feel far if you don't walk. (North Korea)

The road can only come to an end if you keep walking. (Vietnam)

Camels can walk slowly, but they can reach their destination. (Turkey)

Always walk with one foot in front and one foot in the back. (Arabia)

3. Idioms describe one step at a time. Idioms describe one step at a time as follows:

Down-to-earth, step by step, from shallow to deep, slow and steady.

1, down to earth

Pinyin Ji m: o tà shí du di

It means stepping on solid land. Metaphor is practical and serious.

Step by step

Pinyin Xun Xu Jiàn jn

Interpretation refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of study and work according to certain steps of Tao.

Step by step

Pinyin à n bê ji bā n

Interpretation departments and classes: categories and order; Just: return. According to certain steps and sequence. It also means doing things according to the old rules and lacking the spirit of innovation.

4, from shallow to deep

Pinyin yóu qi m:nürēshēn

Explain from the shallow to the deep.

5. Slow and steady

Pinyin w ě n zhā w ě n d m:.

Explanation: Camp. Strike the enemy in a safe and reliable area. The metaphor step by step will definitely work.