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Forgetting to sleep and eat, studying in the middle of the day, tired of studying, shutting up and studying, all it takes is hard work to grind the iron rod into a needle, I am ashamed to go to school, I am ashamed to go to school, Erudite, well-read, well-read, well-educated, proficient in reading and learning, well-educated, long-talented and talented, sparse in learning, both talented and excellent in learning, village scholastics, the study of insects and fish, wine-fighting bachelors who are sincere and eager to learn Taoism. Learn from the sea, study hard and be tired, learn only and know nothing, study hard and love the ancient times, believe in hard work and learn hard, and learn hard, and learn hard, learn the truth, Mr. Taoism, be determined and eager to learn, stop weaving and encourage students to study in universities with great talents, high talents with unique knowledge, study alone and fall into despair, Gaozhai bachelor, Handan Xuebu Hong Confucian master, Hong Confucian master, eager to learn, tired of learning, remembering the study of questions, Juxue Hongsheng, teaching and learning, family origin, outstanding scholar, learn when you are sleepy, learn by mouth and ear, learn when you are sleepy, I know little about learning, I am tired of learning, I am diligent in learning and eager to learn, I am not interested in learning, I am poor and frugal, I am excellent in both morals and learning, I am talented but I am a bachelor of Qingqian, I am a scholar of Qu Xue, I am diligent in learning and like to ask questions, Qu Xuexing practiced diligently, was deceived, learned literature for the citizens, studied old Confucianism for a long time, master's degree taught Confucianism, general scholar master's degree, master's degree taught Confucianism, talked and learned tongue, learned a lot, studied in vain, bachelor's degree of literature, late student , Wenzong Academy, learning in Handan, learning and being tired of learning, learning from time to time, learning well will make you an official, learning is rich and talented, learning is not useful, learning is rich in five cars, learning from the west,

The sea of ??learning is boundless, academic Heaven and man, learn more than a year, imitate the childish step, learn the shallow talent, and fear of losing it after learning, learn to penetrate the well, learn to climb the mountain, learn to be content with the difficulties of teaching, learn to be content with teaching, learn to be successful, learn to sword, learn to be talented. Shallow, learn books and learn swords, learn from a learned and erudite teacher, there is no limit to learning, learn from the bottom to the top, learn from a new student, apply what you have learned, learn from home, parrot imitate words, parrot imitate words, learn to become a fool, learn to be strong "Yi Zhou Shu·Wen Zhuan": "Man is strong and conquers heaven." Song Dynasty Liu Guo's "Song of Xiangyang": "Man is determined to conquer heaven, and the sun and moon have been missing for a long time. "Ren Ding: refers to man's plan. It refers to the ability of human power to defeat nature.

Where there is a will, there is a way. "Book of the Later Han Geng Yan's Biography": "The general was in Nanyang, and when he built this great strategy, he often thought it was difficult to get along. Where there is a will, there is a way. "As long as you have determination and perseverance, things will eventually succeed.

Buddhist saying goes one step further, which means that although one's Taoism and attainments are deep, they still need to practice and improve. It means that although one has reached a very high level, However, if we are not satisfied, we have to make further efforts. Volume 10 of "Jingde Chuandeng Lu" written by Shi Daoyuan of the Song Dynasty: "The teacher showed a verse: 'The head of a pole with a hundred feet will not move people. Although it is not true, the head of a pole with a hundred feet will not move." It is necessary to make progress, the world of the ten directions is the whole body. '

Hearing the chicken and dancing "Book of Jin·Zu Ti Zhuan": "In the middle of the night, I heard the rooster crow, and I woke up and said: 'This is not an evil sound.' Because of the dance." Hearing the rooster's crow, he got up and danced. sword. Later, it is a metaphor for those who are determined to serve the country and rise up in time.

Starting from scratch, I built a career through hard work and hard work.

Comeback The dust kicked up by people and horses running. Describes organizing strength and trying to recover after failure.

Morning bells and evening drums: In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were sounded in the morning and drums were beaten in the evening to tell the time, which was used to make people realize.

To burn down the boat is a metaphor for acting decisively and holding the determination to only look forward without looking back.

The Biography of Ban Chao in the Book of the Later Han Dynasty: "A real man has no other ambitions, so he should imitate Fu Jiezi. Zhang Qian made meritorious service in a foreign land in order to win the title of marquis. How can he be able to write and inkstone for a long time?" Congrong: Join the army. ,join the army. Throw away your pen and join the army. Refers to literati joining the army

Metal and stone are the opening of the Han Dynasty. Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Miscellaneous Affairs 4": "Xiong Quzi saw his sincerity, and gold and stone opened it, how about people's hearts?" Gold and stone: metal and stone, the most metaphorical Hard stuff. Even the gold and stone were opened. Describes a person who has a strong heart and a strong will and infinite strength.

Diligence can make up for clumsiness. Shao Yong of the Song Dynasty's "Nong Bi Yin": "Fake things as they are, they will always be fake. Diligence can make up for shortcomings." Diligence can make up for shortcomings.

Man can defeat nature. It is a metaphor that manpower can defeat nature.

If you have a will, you will succeed. If you have a firm ambition, as long as you work hard, you will definitely succeed.

Good medicine tastes bitter. Good medicine that can cure diseases tastes bitter. It is a metaphor for speaking bluntly, admonishing and criticizing, although it may sound uncomfortable, but it is beneficial to people.

Hanging from the beams and thorns describes studying hard. Liu Xiang of the Western Han Dynasty, "Warring States Policy: Qin Ce Yi": "(Su Qin) felt sleepy while reading, and he stabbed his ass with an awl, and the blood flowed to the foot." Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Han Shu": "Sun Jing's calligraphy is a treasure of literature, and he is eager to learn. , Morning and night, when I am tired and sleepy, I tie my head with a rope and hang it from the roof beam." Chapter 22 of "The Appearance of Officialdom" by Li Baojia: "There will be some rumors outside in the future. , Fortunately, the master did not get this money himself, so he can have a clear conscience." Ask yourself: Ask yourself. Ask yourself, there is no shame.

Sifang: the world. Have lofty ambitions and ideals.

Grind and pestle to make a needle. Pestle: a rod used for pounding rice or beating clothes. Grind the iron rod into a fine needle. It means that as long as you have perseverance and work hard, you can succeed in anything you do. Zhu Mu of the Song Dynasty wrote in "Fangyu Shenglan Meizhou Mozhen River": "At the foot of Elephant Er Mountain, it is said that Li Taibai was studying in the mountain. Before he could complete it, he abandoned it. When he crossed the stream, he met an old woman grinding an iron pestle and asked him: "Want to make an acupuncture" Taibai felt that his intention was back, and he graduated. "Xunzi·Chengxiang": "The previous car has been overturned, and I don't know when I will wake up!" Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty "Shuo Yuan" "Shan Shuo": "The car in front is overturned, and the car behind is warned." Jian: The mirror is a lesson. Lessons from the car in front of me flipping over. It is a metaphor that previous failures can serve as lessons for the future.

Late bloomers. People with abilities must go through hard work and become successful in their later years. Used to describe a person with great talent who starts his career late.

Lie on firewood and taste gallbladder. Firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger. "Historical Records: The Family of Goujian, King of Yue": "The King of Yue rebelled against the country because of his troubles and worries. He placed his gallbladder when sitting. When sitting or lying down, he raised his gallbladder. He also tasted gallbladder when he ate and drank."

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Work hard and work hard: be determined to work hard; figure: seek. Determined to struggle and strive to become strong.

Striving for excellence Jing: perfect, good; Yi: better. If you are good, please ask for better.

"The Analects of Confucius·Xueer": ""Poetry" says: 'It is like cutting, like drawing, like polishing.' What does this mean?" Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty noted: "Words are used to treat bone angles." , cut it and learn it again; those who work on jade, cut it and polish it again, and strive to get more refined after cutting it."

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Diligence can make up for weakness, which means that hard work can make up for the lack of talent.

Be determined and determined

Strengthen learning

It is up to people to plan things, and to achieve things depends on God. It means that you have tried your best. As for whether you can achieve your goal, then It depends on luck.

The stupid bird flies first. This is a metaphor for people with poor abilities who are afraid of falling behind and start doing things before others. The first chapter of Yuan Dynasty's "Chen Mother's Teaching Son": "I have a metaphor for you: I am like the spiritual bird behind you, and a stupid bird like you flies first."

Be single-minded and not Move

The descendants are not willing to fall behind others.

Do not let go of the scroll. "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Meng Biography" annotates "Jiang Biao Biography": "Guangwu is in charge of the military affairs, and the hand does not let go of the scroll."

Allusions: Release: Put down; scroll : Refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.

The Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains is a metaphor for persevering in transforming nature and fighting unswervingly. "Liezi Tangwen" records: There were two big mountains blocking the road in front of Yu Gong's house. He was determined to level the mountains. Another old man, Zhisou, laughed at him for being stupid and thought he couldn't do it. The Foolish Old Man said: After I die, I will have a son, and after my son dies, I will still have grandchildren. There is no end to the children and grandchildren. The two mountains will eventually be leveled.

Be ambitious and ambitious: cherish. Have great ambitions. Chapter 21 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "A hero is one who has great ambitions, a good plan, the opportunity to hide the universe, and the ambition to swallow up the world."

The industry is good at Qinye: academic; Jing: proficiency; Yu: in; Qin: diligence. Academic proficiency comes from hard work. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Interpretation of Jinxue": "The work is accomplished by hard work, and the idleness is caused by play; the success is achieved by thinking, and the destruction is caused by casualness."

Dedicated and eager to learn

Stubborn policies lead to dullness

Be so angry that you forget to eat and study or work hard, even forgetting to eat. Described as very diligent. "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "When you are angry, you forget to eat, and you are happy and forget your worries. You don't know that old age is coming." "Shangshu Junchen": "I am just working hard day by day, and I dare not relax." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Lu Pi" "Biography": "He has a deep nature and loves to learn, and he is tireless in breeding." "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms·Shu·Xiang Lang Biography": "He is more devoted to the classics and works tirelessly."

Tireless and tireless: Diligent, never slack off. Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly.

A drop of water can penetrate a stone. If the water keeps dripping, a stone can be penetrated. It is a metaphor that as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will surely succeed. "Book of Han Meicheng Biography": "Mountain Tai slides through the stone, and the single pole breaks the stem. Water is not the drill of the stone, nor is it the saw of the wood. Gradual decline makes it happen."

Sleep well at night and wake up at night

Original source for sawing wood with a rope: Volume 10 of "Helin Jade Dew" by Luo Dajing of the Song Dynasty: "One penny a day, a thousand coins a thousand days, wood is cut with a rope, and water drops penetrate the stone."

Allusion: Using a rope as a saw can also cut wood. Although the power of the metaphor is small, as long as you persist, things will succeed

The source of burning ointment to continue the sundial: Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Jinxuejie": "Burning anointing oil to continue the sundial will lead to poor years. ”

Allusions: ointment: grease, refers to lamps and candles; Ji: continue, succeed; Dial: sunlight. Light the oil lamp and let in the sunlight. Describe working or studying diligently.

Origin of "Learning as if you are not up to par, you are afraid of losing it": "The Analects of Confucius·Qin Bo": "Zi Ri: 'If you are not learning as well, you are still afraid of losing it.'"

Allusion: Learning It seems like you are chasing something, but you are always afraid of not catching up, and if you catch up, you are afraid of being left behind. Describes diligent study and strong enterprising spirit. It also describes the eagerness to do other things.

Mountains do not change but water does. It comes from the theme song of the TV series of the same name sung by Na Ying (1990. It is a metaphor that the situation is always changing, and there is no need to be upset and sad if things don’t go well for a while.

Salted fish turns over. Salted fish cannot "turn over" originally, saying that salted fish Turn over has the meaning of coming back from the dead or making peace, and refers to a situation that changes from bad to good in a short period of time.

Source: "Warring States Policy·Chu Ce": "It is not too late to look after the dog when you see the rabbit; it is not too late to look after the dog." It’s not too late to mend the pen.”

Allusion: fugitive: escape, lost; prison: pen for livestock. It’s not too late to repair the pen after the sheep escape. It’s a metaphor for something that goes wrong. Finding ways to remedy the situation can prevent further losses.

Go forward courageously. Source: Song Dynasty Zhu Xi’s "Zhu Zi Quanshu·Dao Tongyi·Zhou Zi Shu": "Regardless of the rights and wrongs of others, regardless of your own gains and losses, move forward courageously, and say what others dare not. The truth."

Allusion: Keep moving forward bravely.

Persistence: perseverance; perseverance: perseverance.

Stick with it for the long haul.

Persistence, perseverance to the end, without any perseverance.

The lame turtle has traveled a thousand miles. Source: "Huainanzi·Shuo Lin Xun": "The lame turtle has traveled a thousand miles without stopping."

Allusion: The lame turtle does not stop even half a step, so Can walk thousands of miles. It is a metaphor that as long as you persevere, you can succeed even if the conditions are very poor.

The daily calculation is insufficient, but the annual calculation is sufficient. Source: "Huainanzi·Zhen Xun": "The way can be greatly beautiful and prosperous, but it is difficult to calculate and carry out. Therefore, the daily calculation is insufficient, but the annual calculation is sufficient. There is more than enough.”

Allusion: It’s not much in a day, but it’s a lot in a year. Metaphorically, a little makes a lot. It also means that as long as you persist in everything, you can gain a lot.

The source of Jingwei's reclamation of the sea: "The Classic of Mountains and Seas·Beishan Jing": "The name of Emperor Yan's girl is Nvwa. The Nvwa swam in the East China Sea, drowned and never returned, so she was called Jingwei, and she often carried the name of the Western Mountain. Wood and stone were used to fill the East China Sea."

Allusion: Jingwei brought wood and stone in his arms and determined to fill up the sea. The old metaphor refers to deep hatred and determination to take revenge. The latter is a metaphor for being determined and not afraid of difficulties.

Consistently source: "Xunzi·Yi Bing": "Think about what must be done first and show respect to it, be cautious and end like the beginning, and be consistent from the beginning to the end. This is called good luck."

Allusions: Beginning: Beginning; End: End. The same thing from beginning to end. It means being able to persevere without interruption.

Unswerving Source: "Book of Jin·Biography of Xie An": "Although An was sent by the court, his ambition to Dongshan remained unswerving from beginning to end, and it is reflected in his words."

Allusion: Yu: Change, violate. It remains unchanged from beginning to end. Keep your word.

Perseverance comes from: "Chao Cuo Lun" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty: "Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also must have perseverance."

Allusion: Describes being firm-willed and unwavering in difficult and difficult situations.

Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there is a willful person. It means that as long as you are determined to do it, any difficulty can be overcome.

Stop sleeping and forgetting to eat: stop. I couldn't care less about sleeping and forgot to eat. Describes concentrated efforts. Preface to "Qushui Poems" by Wang Rong of Qi Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty: "I have given up my sleep, and I have forgotten my meal by the sun."

Get up in a hurry and take action immediately to catch up. "Collected Works of Hongqing Layman" by Sun Zhan of the Song Dynasty ": "Therefore, today's chaos, let alone Wufeng, Yuan You, regardless of Yuan You, just do what is appropriate to spend the time, and rush to it in a hurry, like saving and burning to save the dead, otherwise, attack the ancestors of Chang, and use chaos to save the chaos. , the world is in chaos, it will be decided when. ”

Nine-turns of success: cycle of transformation. Originally a Taoist term, it refers to the refinement of the nine-turn golden elixir. It is often used as a metaphor for finally achieving success after long-term and unremitting hard work. "Baopuzi· "Golden Pill": "From the first turn to the ninth turn, the delay and speed each have a number of days, so as to know the ear. If the number of revolutions is small, the potency of the medicine is insufficient, so if you take it for a long time, the effect will be faster. ”

Going against the current means sailing against the direction of the current. It is a metaphor for retreating if you don’t work hard.

The original meaning of the horse is a day’s journey of a horse. Although the horse is slow, it works tirelessly and can walk ten miles. It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with people with high qualifications as long as they study hard

If you can do it or learn it once by others, you can do it a hundred times by yourself and learn it a hundred times. Times. It is a metaphor for trying a hundred times to catch up with others. "Book of Rites: The Doctrine of the Mean": "If a person can do something once, he can do it a hundred times; if a person can do it ten times, he can do it a thousand times." If you can understand this, you will be wise no matter how stupid you are, and you will be strong no matter how soft you are. "

If you don't work hard when you are young, you will be sad. If you don't work hard when you are young and strong, your sorrow will be useless when you are old. "Yuefu Poetry Collection·Long Song Xing": "When will the hundreds of rivers reach the east of the sea? Return to the west. If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable. ”

Things depend on people to do things. Under certain conditions, whether things can be done depends on people’s subjective efforts. Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong’s "Eastern Zhou Dynasty Chronicles" Chapter 69 : “Things are in the hands of man, how can he know the rotten bones? "

Night and day in the Southern Dynasties·Song·Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zhiyun Biography": "In the past King Wen did not dare to roam around in the fields, because thousands of people were worried, but His Majesty hunted in the mountains and forests at night. To continue the day. "Use night time to connect day time. Describe working hard day and night.

Keep up the good work. Continue: take on the battle; Li: sharpen, extending to strive hard. Refers to cocks fighting, and they grind their beaks before each fight. It is a metaphor to keep working hard and try harder. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Cockfighting Couplet": "Once you wake up, you will wake up, and you will keep working hard."

Continuous self-improvement. "Book of Changes Qian": "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman will continue to strive for self-improvement." Self-improvement: work hard to make progress; rest. :stop. Consciously work hard and never relax

Being an adult is not comfortable, and being comfortable is not an adult. To achieve something, you must work hard and not be comfortable.

The source of "Vigorously working hard": Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions: Encouraging Learning" by Yan Zhidui of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Be vigorous and vigorous, and do not be frightened."

Allusion: "Brightening: the appearance of working hard" ; Fen: work hard; Li: encourage. Get up and motivate yourself.

Steel can be made into steel by a hundred refinings. Source: Han Dynasty Chen Lin's "Fu on the Military": "Kai Zedong Hu Que Gong, a hundred refinings can refine the steel." Allusion: It is a metaphor for becoming very strong after long-term training.

Perseverance Source: Cai Yong of the Han Dynasty, "Taiwei Qiao Xuan's Monument": "He has a solemn nature, strong and simple, and has the spirit of being indomitable and unstoppable in the face of important events."

Allusions: fold: setback; scratch: bend. It is a metaphor for being strong-willed and never wavering no matter how many times you suffer setbacks.

The strong wind knows the strength of the grass. Source: "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Wang Ba Zhuan": "Everyone who has left me in Yingchuan has passed away, but the son is left alone to work hard. The strong wind knows the grass."

Allusion: In strong winds, only tough grass will not be blown down. It is a metaphor that only after a severe test can one know who is truly strong.

Idiom: Unswerving Source: Sima Guang of the Song Dynasty, "Zizhi Tongjian Tang Ji Wenzong Kaicheng Five Years": "If you are committed to the appointment and are unswerving, then the world will not worry about it. ! ”

Allusion: Stable and strong, unwavering.

Strong and unyielding Source: "Xunzi Fa Xing": "Being strong and unyielding is righteousness."

Allusion: Qu: surrender. Tenacity, perseverance, and unyielding.

The source of "Making up for one's weakness with diligence": "Twenty-Four Rhymes from Zidaojunzhai" by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty: "There is nothing better than tranquility to save troubles, but there is nothing better than diligence to make up for one's weakness."

Allusion: Diligence makes up for clumsiness.

The source of Ju'an's reading: "Yuanjian Leihan·Donkey Three": "Several Lanshan captains near the river rode on donkeys to go to the official position. The first Ju'an studied, and when he lost his way, his family asked for help. ."

Allusion: Reading on the back of a horse or donkey. Later, it was mostly used to describe diligent study.

Brave and diligent. Source: "Infinite Life Sutra" volume: "Be brave and diligent, and aspire to be tireless."

Allusion: The original meaning is diligent practice. Now means moving forward bravely and forcefully.

The source of the History of the Dynasty, Classics and Evenings: The third chapter of "Liu Hong's Marrying a Maid" by Anonymous in the Yuan Dynasty: "If you dare to read the History of the Dynasty, Classics and Evenings, he can read a lot of books and know many stories."

Allusions: Jing: refers to books regarded as classics in the old days; Shi: refers to historical books. Read scriptures and history all day long. Describe diligent reading.

The source of "Zi Zi Bu Tire": "Shang Shu·Jun Chen": "Only working hard day by day, no one dares to relax." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Biography of Lu Pi": "Having a deep nature and eager to learn, Zhi Zi is not tired." "Three Kingdoms, Book of Shu, Biography of Xiang Lang": "But he is more devoted to the classics and works tirelessly."

Allusion: refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly

Plowing day and night, chanting source: " Wei Shu·Cui Guangzhuan": "The family was poor and eager to learn, so he farmed during the day and recited at night, and hired books to support his parents."

Allusion: Farming during the day and reading at night. It is a metaphor for studying diligently.

Origin of "Work in the morning and be alert in the evening": "Book of Changes·Qian": "A gentleman works hard all day long, and if he is vigilant in the evening, he has no fault."

Allusions: Qian: Qian Qian, that is, self-improvement. ; Vigilance: Be cautious. Describes being diligent and cautious all day long, without any negligence.

The last source of "Bu Shame": "Han Feizi·Yu Lao": "The husband lures you to fight for the distance, it is not to go first and then later. And the priority lies with the minister, why should the superior control the horse? This is why the king comes later. ."

Allusion: Feeling shameful for running last. It is a metaphor that as long as you persist to the end, you can achieve your goal.

The source of "tempting one's heart and forbearance": "Mencius Gaozi Xia": "So tempting one's heart and forbearance has (increased) what it cannot do."

Allusions: To tempt one's heart: to stir one's heart ;Tolerance: makes the character tough. Refers to persisting despite external resistance.

Hard struggle Allusion: Not afraid of hardships and hardships, persist in heroic struggle.

Consistently source: "Xunzi·Yi Bing": "Think about what must be done first and show respect to it, be cautious and end as you began, and end as the same. This is called good luck."

Allusions: Beginning: Beginning; End: End. The same thing from beginning to end. It means being able to persevere without interruption.

Nine Deaths without Regrets Source: Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" in the Chu Dynasty of the Warring States Period: "I still have good intentions, but I still have no regrets even if I die nine times."

Allusion: Even if I die nine times, I will not regret it. I won’t regret going back. Describes a person with a strong will, no matter how many dangers he has experienced, he will never waver or retreat.

A solid heart can be pierced by a stone. Source: "Magazine" by Jiang Linji in the Song Dynasty quoted Feng Teqing's poem "It's Hard to Leave": "The Buddha made a wish to all living beings, and a solid heart can be pierced by a stone." Wang Mao's "Wild" in the Song Dynasty "Ke Series" Volume 28: "Shiyan: 'A solid heart can penetrate a stone.'"

Allusion: A firm will can penetrate a stone. It means that as long as you are determined, things will succeed.

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step: "Laozi" Chapter 64: "The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest moth; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with One step."

Allusion: A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. It is a metaphor that success in things is gradually accumulated from childhood to adulthood.

Mountain slips through stone Source: Han Meicheng's "A Letter to the King of Wu": "Mountain Tai slides through stone."

Allusion: Drops of water in the mountains can slip through stone. It means that as long as you have determination and perseverance, things can succeed.

A solid heart can be pierced by a stone. Source: "Magazine" by Jiang Linji in the Song Dynasty quoted Feng Teqing's poem "It's Hard to Leave": "The Buddha made a wish to all living beings, and a solid heart can be pierced by a stone." Wang Mao's "Wild" in the Song Dynasty "Ke Series" Volume 28: "Shiyan: 'A solid heart can penetrate a stone.'"

Allusion: A firm will can penetrate a stone. It means that as long as you are determined, things will succeed.

Victory or defeat is a common occurrence for military strategists. Source: "Old Book of Tang·Pei Du Biography": "One victory and one loss, a military strategist is in constant power."

Allusion: Victory or failure is a matter of leading the troops. Something that happens to those who fight. It means don't take a chance victory or failure too seriously.