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1 磨杵成needle [mó chǔ chéng zhēn] sharpens an iron rod into a needle. It is a metaphor for doing any difficult work, as long as you have perseverance and hard work, you can overcome difficulties and make achievements. Book of Hidden Truths, Volume 60:
Li Bai studied less, but he didn't succeed and gave up. The old woman grinds the pestle and asks the reason for it. Said:
I want to make a needle. He felt his words and died. ”
2 Grinding through the iron inkstone [mó chuān tiě yàn] grinds through the inkstones cast in iron. It is a metaphor for hard work and perseverance. From Song Lu You's poem "Reading on a Cold Night": "Wei compiled the iron inkstone repeatedly, and recited the hand-copied year. ”
3 sharpening to hasten [mó lì yǐ xū ] sharpen the knife and wait. The metaphor is to be ready and wait for the moment. From "The Twelfth Year of Zhao Gong": "Mo Yi is strong, the king is out, and my blade will be killed." ”
4 grinding bricks into mirrors [mó zhuān chéng jìng] grinds bricks and stones into mirrors. The metaphor is that things don't work out. From Song Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Lantern Record": "How can grinding bricks become a mirror evil? ”
5 磨力以酥 [mó lì yǐ xū] means to sharpen a knife to wait. The metaphor is to be ready and wait for the right time. Also known as "sharpening to mustache".
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Grind an iron pestle into a needle.
Pinyin]: tiě chǔ mó chéng zhēn
Explanation]: Pestle: a stick used to pound rice or pound clothes. Grind the iron rod into a fine needle. The metaphor is that as long as you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, you can succeed in anything.
Idiom Story]:
Li Bai, a great poet of the Tang Dynasty, was very playful when he was a child and did not like to study. In order to make him successful, his father sent him to the school to study, but those books on the scriptures and history and the hundred schools of thought were very difficult to learn, and Li Bai was very difficult to learn, so he was even more reluctant to learn, and sometimes he secretly ran out of the school to play.
One day, Li Bai didn't go to school and ran to a small river to play. Suddenly, he saw a gray-haired old woman crouching beside a millstone by the river, grinding an iron rod one at a time.
Li Bai came to the old woman's side curiously and asked, "Old woman, what are you doing?" "I'm sharpening my needle. The old woman didn't look up, she grinded.
Sharpen the needle! With such a thick iron rod sharpened into a thin embroidery needle. When will this be grinded!
Li Bai blurted out. At this time, the old woman raised her head, stopped, and said to Li Bai cordially: "Child, although the iron rod is thick, it can't stop me from grinding every day, and the dripping water can penetrate the stone, can't the iron rod be sharpened into a needle?"
Li Bai listened to the old woman's words and was very moved. I thought: "Yes, as long as you have perseverance in doing things, are not afraid of difficulties, and persist in doing it every day, you can do everything well." Isn't it the same with reading? Li Bai turned around and ran back to the school.
Since then, he has studied hard, and he has been teaching poetry and songs, and he has finally become a famous poet.
This idiom is a metaphor for how hard things can be achieved as long as you work hard for a long time.
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This article is from "Fang Yu Shenglan", which is about the great poet Li Bai, who did not read well when he was a child, and met an old woman who sharpened a needle with an iron pestle on the way to abandon school, which touched him a lot, and finally studied hard, and finally learned greatly. "As long as the effort is deep, the iron pestle is sharpened into a needle" comes from this story, and this sentence has also become a famous aphorism that inspires future generations to persevere in learning.
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Li Bai, a famous poet of the Tang Dynasty, did not like to study when he was a child, and often skipped school and wandered the streets.
One day, Li Bai didn't go to school again, he walked around the street and looked west, and unconsciously arrived outside the city. The warm sunshine, cheerful birds, and flowers and plants swaying in the wind made Li Zao sigh innocently, "With such a good weather, how boring is it to read in the house all day?" ”
Walking and walking, at the door of a broken thatched hut, sat an old woman with white hair, sharpening an iron pestle as thick as a stick. Li Bai walked over, "Old woman, what are you doing on the stool?" ”
I'm going to grind this iron pestle into an embroidery needle. The old woman raised her head, smiled at Li Bai, and then lowered her head and continued to grind.
Embroidery needles? Li Bai asked again: "Is it an embroidery needle for sewing clothes?" ”
Of course! "But when will the iron pestle be sharpened into a fine embroidery needle? ”
The old woman asked Li Bai rhetorically: "A drop of water can pierce a stone, a fool can move a mountain, why can't an iron pestle be sharpened into an embroidery needle?" ”
But at this age, you are merged? ”
As long as I work harder than others, there is nothing I can't do. ”
The old woman's words made Li Bai very ashamed, so after going back, he never skipped school. I also studied hard every day, and finally became a famous poet immortal.
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Truth: As long as you have perseverance, no matter how difficult things are, you can do them successfully! Therefore, we must learn from this great poet, study seriously every day, do not be lazy, do not give up, and maintain perseverance. I believe that even the most difficult things can be successful.
Source: Zhu Mu Song Dynasty "Iron Pestle into a Needle".
Original: Mill Needle Creek, at the foot of Elephant Ear Mountain. It is rumored that Li Taibai studied in the mountains, but he did not succeed and was abandoned. Crossing the stream, every old woman grinds the iron pestle. When asked, he said, "I want to make a needle." Taibai felt his meaning and quit his job.
Translation: Mill Needle Creek is at the foot of Elephant Ear Mountain. It has been said from generation to generation that when Li Bai was studying in the mountains, he did not complete his studies well, so he gave up his studies and left.
He passed by a brook and met an old woman sharpening an iron rod, and when he asked her what she was doing, the old woman said, "I want to sharpen it into a needle." Li Bai was moved by her spirit and went back to complete his studies.
The old woman claimed to be surnamed Wu. Now there is a piece of Wu's rock by the stream.
The story of the iron pestle into a needle
Li Bai was a great poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. When he was a child, he was very playful, afraid of difficulties, and rarely grew in reading.
One day, Li Bai walked to a small river, and saw a gray-haired old woman grinding an iron rod. He thought it was strange to bury the group, so he walked up to the old woman and asked, "Grandma, what are you grinding this iron rod for?" ”
The old woman said, "Make needles." ”
Li Bai became more and more strange: "Do needles? How can an iron rod be sharpened into a needle? ”
The old woman said, "Yes, surely." As long as the effort is deep, the iron rod can be sharpened into a needle. ”
Li Bai listened to his grandmother's words and understood a truth: no matter what you do, as long as you are determined and willing to work hard, you can succeed.
Since then, Li Bai has studied hard and made rapid progress. Later, he became a famous poet.
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Tell people that they must be willing to work hard and persevere in order to succeed.
The allusion comes from Song Yi's quiet and auspicious Zhu Hall Bo Mu's "Fang Yu Shenglan, Meizhou, Mozhen Creek", saying that the poet Li Bai never read seriously when he was a child, and often went out to play as soon as he threw his books. One day Li Bai met a gray-haired old woman who was holding a big iron rod to grind on the stone, and felt curious to ask her what to do, the old woman told him to grind it into an embroidery needle, Li Bai was deeply moved, and since then he has studied hard and finally become a writer.
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Pinyin】ridge burn tiě bàng mó chéng zhēnExplanation】 As long as you have perseverance and perseverance, you can succeed in doing anything. Same as "iron pestle sharpened into a needle".
Source] Chapter 10 of Qing Yizuo's "Yellow Hydrangea": "With some perseverance, to achieve the status of grinding iron rods into needles, it seems to be late to develop, but it is really the quickest." The story of an iron rod sharpened into a needle.
Examples】 None.
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