Ask for a smile. Move. Cooperate. Share. Belief. Dedication. Compete. Happy. Treasure. Life. 3 diffe

Updated on amusement 2024-03-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In addition to financial needs, life also needs love, sunshine, smiles, setting goals, and working hard, which are all needed in life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In a dense jungle in Africa, four skinny men staggered forward in the dense forest, carrying a heavy suitcase. They followed the captain into the jungle to explore, but the captain fell ill and died in the forest when the mission was about to be completed. Before dying, the captain entrusted them with the box he had made himself, and said very sincerely

    If you can deliver this box to my friend, you will receive something more valuable than gold. ”

    After burying the captain, they carried the box on their way. The road is getting harder and harder, and their strength is getting smaller, but they still keep going.

    Finally, one day, the green barrier suddenly opened, and they finally came out of the jungle and found the captain's friend after a lot of hardship. But the friend said, "I don't know anything! So, when he opened the box, he saw a pile of useless wood.

    As the story goes, it seems, all the captain gave them was a useless box of wood. In fact, he gave them the purpose of their actions, so that they had "something more valuable than gold"—life. From a philosophical point of view, what distinguishes man from other animals is that he has the ability to think at a higher level.

    Therefore, human beings cannot live in a muddled manner like other animals, and human actions must have a clear purpose and goal to strive for.

    All of you here are students of our senior high school, and our goal is to work hard to learn cultural knowledge and become qualified talents that the motherland needs. Let's strive for this goal!

    Thank you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The articles are all given, according to the outline of the center, it is not easy. Child, think for yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Self-motivated idioms:

    1. Self-improvement.

    Pinyin: zì qiáng bù xī

    Idiom explanation: consciously strive upward; Never stop. Stop.

    Idiom source: "Zhou Yiqian": "Tianxingjian, a gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement." ”

    Idiom example: If a country wants to be strong, it must have the spirit of self-improvement.

    2. Perseverance.

    Pinyin: chí zhī yǐ héng

    Idiom explanation: hold: keep; Hang on; of: pronouns; Refers to what is to be insisted on; Constant: long-lasting; Refers to perseverance. Perseverance to persevere. Also made "persevere".

    Source of the idiom: Song Lou Key's "Attacking the Shame and Gathering Lei Liang Ying Edict and Sealing Affairs": "Everything that should be done in the world should be done with sincerity and perseverance for a long time." ”

    Idiom example: If you study with perseverance and perseverance, you can get good grades.

    3. Perseverance.

    Pinyin: qiè ér bù shě

    Idiom explanation: wedge: carving; She: Stop. Keep carving. It is a metaphor for perseverance in doing things or learning.

    Source of the idiom: Pre-Qin Xun situation "Xunzi Persuasion": "Perseverance and abandonment, rotten wood does not break; Perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. ”

    Idiom example: Fu Gu means that if a person perseveres, he will be beautiful in nature. (Zhang Binglin, "Fungus Theory").

    4. Ambition.

    Pinyin: xióng xīn zhuàng zhì

    Idiom Explanation: Great Ideal; Magnificent volunteering.

    Idiom source: Song Ouyang Xiu's "Two Elegy Poems of Su Caiweng": "The willow bank is sent back to the ship, and the ambition is ambitious, who is said to be middle-aged." ”

    Idiom example: Qing Qiujin's "Feeling Time Chapter 2": "Ambition is inexhaustible, causing others to laugh and be hot." ”

    5. Work hard.

    Pinyin: fèn fā tú qiáng

    Idiom explanation: Fenfeng: Cheer up; emotionally filled; Pictured: Seek. Cheer up; Seek to be strong.

    Source of idiom: Guo Moruo's "Spring of Science": "I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, revolution and hard work, and bravely climb the peak of world science." ”

    Idiom example: I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, revolution and hard work, and bravely climb the world's scientific peaks. (Guo Moruo, "The Spring of Science").

    Self-motivated sentences:

    1. Positive thinking leads to a positive life, and negative thinking causes a negative life.

    2. Even if you climb to the highest mountain, you can only take one step at a time.

    3. Every successful person has a beginning, and only by having the courage to start can we find the way to success.

    4. If there is something, it will be done; The cauldron is broken, and the one hundred and two Qin passes will eventually return to Chu; Hard-working people, the sky does not pay; Lying on the salary to taste the gall, three thousand Yuejia can swallow Wu.

    5. Even an immature attempt is better than a stillborn strategy.

    6. Positive people see an opportunity in every adversity, while negative people see some kind of distress in every opportunity.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The mountain road twists and turns, but after all, it extends towards the peak.

    2. Only by climbing to the top of the mountain can you see the scenery in the distance.

    3. Even if the road is bumpy, the wheels must move forward; Even when the rivers are rough, the ships sail.

    4. When the waterfall crosses the steep and steep wall, it looks particularly majestic.

    5. Diligence can make up for the lack of intelligence, but intelligence cannot make up for the defect of laziness.

    6. Loneliness is a hurdle that every strong person must experience.

    7. Sometimes, after sticking to what you least want to do, you will get what you want most.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first four-character idiom.

    Words – growing by leaps and bounds.

    It shows the speed of progress of various achievements, and the efficiency is very high.

    The second four-character idiom word - Shibei three days, should be impressed.

    Generally speaking, it means that just three days later, I will look at you differently, saying that you are changing very quickly, of course, this change is changing in a positive direction.

    The third progressive four-character idiom: be the best.

    The lines that are often used in many TV series and movies, the so-called "don't give in" is that you must not do it when it is time for you to do it, and it is hypocritical and incapable to be too polite. It is also a positive idiom for exploration.

    The fourth positive idiom: work hard.

    This four-character idiom is the most direct description, work hard, and strive to be strong and self-reliant.

    The sac fireflies reflect the snow, the cantilever beam pierces the strands, the Wei weaves the three uniques, the chisel wall steals the light, and the log police pillow.

    Famous quotes to describe positive and motivated;

    Industry is good at diligence and frolic, and success is in thinking and destroying with you: karma refers to career and study. The meaning of this sentence is that whether it is a career or a study, it is necessary to be diligent and ruined by fun, and it is not right to be diligent in thinking and always follow others.

    Learning is like sailing against the current, if you don't advance, you will retreat: Learning is like sailing against the current, if you don't move, it will push you in the opposite direction.

    Self-motivation is the only sign of a human being, not God's, nor animal's. United Kingdom Ronald Browning: "The Desert**".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Self-improvement [zì qiáng bù xī] Self-improvement: self-improvement; Stop. Consciously strive to move upwards and never slacken.

    2. See Xian Siqi [jiàn xián sī qí] Xian: a person who has both ability and political integrity; Qi: Equal. When I see someone who has both ability and integrity, I want to catch up with him.

    3. 只争朝夕 [zhǐ zhēng zhāo xī] 朝: morning; Eok: Evening; Morning and evening: Describe the time is short. The metaphor is to seize the time and strive to achieve the goal in the shortest possible time.

    4. 持之以恒 [chí zhī yǐ héng] 持: persistence; Constant: Perseverance. Keep it up for a long time.

    5. Vigorous [zhāo qì péng bó] Vigorous: the air in the morning, which is extended to the atmosphere of new life and upward movement; Vigorous: exuberant look. Described as full of life and vitality.

    6. 志在四方 [zhì zài sì fāng] 四方: 天下. Have great ambitions and ideals.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Where there's a will, there's a way: The Book of the Later Han Dynasty.

    The Biography of Geng Yi": "The general was in Nanyang before, and he built this big policy, often thinking that it was difficult to fall together, and those who have a will can do it." "As long as there is determination and perseverance, things will work out eventually.

    Cantilever thorn strand: Describes hard work. Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang "Warring States Policy: Qin Ce I":

    Su Qin) was sleepy while reading, and the cone stabbed himself in the thigh, and the blood flowed to his feet. "Eastern Han Dynasty Bangu "Book of Han": "Sun Jingzi Wenbao, studious, morning and evening.

    When you are tired of sleeping, tie your head with a rope and hang the roof beams. ”

    Fear of being the first: refers to the fear of falling behind and the pursuit of progress. as a predicate; Very self-motivated.

    Perseverance: Diligence: Concentrate on working hard; Hugh: Stop. It refers to the constant pursuit of progress. as a predicate, a definite; It refers to the pursuit of progress.

    Unwilling to be unwilling: Gan: willing, willing; Female: The female bird lies there and does not move, figuratively hidden, not aggressive. The metaphor is not willing to be in a situation of inaction. as a predicate, a definite; Describe people who are not willing to lag behind and be positive.

    If you can't learn, you are afraid of losing it: learning is like catching up with something, and you are always afraid that you won't be able to catch up, and if you catch up, you are afraid of being thrown off. Described as diligent in learning and enterprising. It also describes the urgency to do other things. as an object, a clause; Refers to people's urgency.

    If you can't learn: learning seems to be catching up with something, and you are always afraid that you won't be able to catch up. Described as diligent in learning and enterprising. It also describes the urgency to do other things.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    When you are given ideas, when you share, you lose material things (anything good), but you gain friendship and joy.

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