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What are the five-character idioms that describe inspiration?

Reading breaks thousands of books, and the high wind shows the grass, and it ranks among the top scholars, achieving nature, and grinding iron bars into needles.

I. Read more than 10,000 volumes [[dúshpòwàn juàn]]

Explanation: break: breakthrough; Volume: the number of books. Describe a well-read and knowledgeable person.

From: Tang Du Fu's Twenty Rhymes of Wei Zuocheng's Literature: "Reading is like a book, and writing is like a god."

Translation: I have read thousands of books and written thousands of articles, which seems to be written quickly.

Second, high winds and strong grass [jífēng zhāng jěc m:o]

Explanation: It is a metaphor to know who is really strong after a severe test. The same is "the wind knows the grass."

From: Tang Fang Ling Xuan's "Jin Shu Genealogy": "If you are expensive, you will have a corpse; If Chen stays in China, he will cry goodbye. As the saying goes,' the wind is strong and the grass is strong', there is something for the king. "

Translation: When a noble person dies, he will cry on the corpse; When Chen returned home, he said goodbye with tears in his eyes. As the saying goes, "Only after going through a severe test will you know who is really strong", and he has already offered the king.

Third, every line is the champion.

Explanation: For example, no matter what you do, you can make excellent achievements as long as you love your job.

From: Feng Ming Weimin's song "Jade Embracing the Belly and Giving it to Zhao": "The pipa is touching, you must believe in it and be the champion."

Pipa sweeps the sound, which makes people feel pity. We should believe that every line can make good results.

Fourth, success is natural.

Explanation: with enough efforts, things will naturally have results.

From: Wu Ming's "Grace and Journey to the West": "Master, don't worry, don't worry. And go forward with confidence and give you a' success will come naturally'. "

Verb (abbreviation for verb) grinds an iron bar into a needle.

Explanation: Metaphorically, as long as you have perseverance and perseverance, you can succeed in doing anything. The same as "iron pestle grinds into a needle".

From: Chapter 10 of Qing Aesop's Yellow Hydrangea: "A little perseverance is like grinding an iron bar into a needle, and it is the fastest."