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1. After experiencing hardships and twists and turns, the vitality is more tenacious.
2. Beethoven composed many immortal masterpieces even after he became deaf, such as the Symphony No. 3 (Heroic), the Ninth (Choral Symphony), and the Symphony No. 5 (Destiny) in C minor, which will remain in the hearts of future generations.
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Reason: It shows that the trees that are strong and persevering will encounter many difficulties and storms! Only through the storm can it take deep roots!
2) Examples: Many celebrities who have persevered in the face of difficulties: Stephen Hawking, Zhang Haidi, Paul, etc.
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1. The superficial meaning of "the storm makes the trees deeply rooted": only the trees that can withstand the severe natural disasters and are not destroyed can take deep roots and grow into towering trees. "Storm" is a metaphor for major setbacks and tribulations;
2. In fact, it is a method of borrowing things to metaphor people: arguing and suing are not only trees, but also people, and people who live in uncertainty can withstand the test of life and forge an independent heart. In the midst of uncertainty, you can learn to convert a small amount of nutrients into huge energy, work hard to grow, and then grow into a product.
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The more tribulations a person goes through, the stronger his will becomes.
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The more setbacks a person encounters, the more they learn, and the stronger they become.
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Exams make students knowledgeable.
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(1) Only after experiencing the wind and rain, we will become stronger! After going through the wind and rain, we will be more experienced, and then we will succeed!
2) Xidan Girl is a real-life example whose strength has made her go through the storm and become stronger!!
Hope it helps you (* hee-hee......
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(1) "Storm" is a metaphor for major setbacks and tribulations. The whole sentence is that life that can withstand major setbacks and tribulations is stronger. (It makes sense).
2) It was very difficult for Hawking, who was unable to speak, to complete the speech, but he solved the problem of the loss of language through his own efforts by 'recording' it through a computer sound synthesizer. It took 10 days to prepare for the one-hour recorded speech, but he persevered and completed the speech.