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Consistent: Beginning: Beginning; End: The end. It's the same from start to finish. Refers to being able to persevere, uninterrupted.
Unswervingly: Chongqing: change, violation. It has always been the same. Refers to keeping promises.
Swear to death: Swear to die: make a will, and remain unchanged until death. I will not change my heart until I die. Described as strong-willed and single-minded.
Oath to the sky: Oath: Swear. Pointing to the sky and swearing at the sun. Shows a strong will or loyalty to a person.
Till death remains the same: 纛: to. It does not change until death (now commonly used in the bad side).
Unswerving: to: to; Chongqing: Change. It will not change until death.
The death of it: of: to; Extravagant: No; It: Something else. He will not change his heart until he dies. Describe love as single-minded and unchanging to death. Now it is also described as a firm position.
Hardhearted: The heart is as hard as iron and stone. Described as having a very hard heart and not being moved by feelings.
Perseverance: Strict observance, never change.
Sea dry rocks: The sea dries up and the stones rot. The description lasted for a long time. The figurative firm will never change.
Unwavering: Shift: Change, Change. Stable and strong, unwavering.
Indomitable: yield: yield; Flex: Bend. The metaphor does not give in to pressure and is very tenacious.
Perseverance: Folding: Frustration; Flex: Bend. The metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many setbacks there are, and never waver in retreating.
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The water drops are worn by stones, and the ropes are sawed and the wood is broken.
Freezing three feet, not a day's cold.
Indomitable and indestructible, indestructible, indestructible, indomitable, indomitable, unyielding, reindecent, indomitable
Bandit Stone Bandit Xi Perseverance Perseverance Nine Deaths Without Regrets Nine Deaths Without Regrets Perseverance and Unyielding Resistance to the Face as a Teacher Grinding without Phosphorus, Nirvana Without Restraint Grinding Without Phosphorus, Nirvana Without Restraint Wood People Stone Heart Wood Heart Stone Belly Poor and Humble Unswerving Stone Chi Not Taking It Swear To Die Without Two Swear To Die Without Two Swear To Die Without Two Copper Heart Iron Guts Heart Hard Stone Piercing Gritting Teeth Root There Are No Two Deaths There Are No Two Ambitions to Endure Hardship.
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Bandit Stone Bandit Xi Perseverance Perseverance Nine Deaths Without Regrets Nine Deaths Without Regrets Perseverance and Unyielding Resistance to the Face as a Teacher Grinding without phosphorus, Nirvana without phosphorus, Nirvana without phosphorus, Nirvana without restraint The stone heart of the wooden man is frozen three feet, not a day's cold.
Indomitable and indestructible, indomitable, indomitable, indomitable, reindecent, indomitable, indefatigable, indestructible, indestructible, indomitable, indomitable, indestructible, indomitable, indestructive, indominant, indestructible, indominant, indomitable, indestructible
The water drops are worn by stones, and the ropes are sawed and the wood is broken.
Addendum: I'm a genius.
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Unswerving, perseverance, and firm grasp.
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Idioms to describe strong-willedness:
Consistent: Beginning: Beginning; End: The end. It's the same from start to finish. Refers to being able to persevere, uninterrupted.
Unswervingly: Chongqing: change, violation. It has always been the same. Refers to keeping promises.
Swear to death: Swear to die: make a will, and remain unchanged until death. I will not change my heart until I die. Described as strong-willed and single-minded.
Oath to the sky: Oath: Swear. Pointing to the sky and swearing at the sun. Shows a strong will or loyalty to a person.
Till death remains the same: 纛: to. It does not change until death (now commonly used in the bad side).
Unswerving: to: to; Chongqing: Change. It will not change until death.
The death of it: of: to; Extravagant: No; It: Something else. He will not change his heart until he dies. Describe love as single-minded and unchanging to death. Now it is also described as a firm position.
Hardhearted: The heart is as hard as iron and stone. Described as having a very hard heart and not being moved by feelings.
Perseverance: Strict observance, never change.
Sea dry rocks: The sea dries up and the stones rot. The description lasted for a long time. The figurative firm will never change.
Unwavering: Shift: Change, Change. Stable and strong, unwavering.
Indomitable: yield: yield; Flex: Bend. The metaphor does not give in to pressure and is very tenacious.
Perseverance: Folding: Frustration; Scratch:
Curved. The metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many setbacks there are, and never waver in retreating. Standing proudly, 100 tempered into steel, indomitable, indestructible, indestructible, indomitable, indomitable, indomitable, mainstay, reinforced, resolute and wooden.
Rigid and soft, Hongyi is generous, unswerving, the wind is strong, the wind knows the grass, the wind is strong, the grass is strong, the iron wall is copper, the copper mountain is iron, the nail chews the iron, there is a beginning and an end.
Real gold is not afraid of fire, mainstay, mainstay, pillar, pillar, iron bones, iron man, perseverance, perseverance, and no regrets.
Wooden people and stone hearts, indomitable, strong and unyielding, strong and unyielding, unyielding, Jingwei reclamation, praise the father, day by day, desperate for life, self-sacrificing, loyalty, unswerving, sworn to die, mighty and unyielding, sacrificing life and forgetting death, treating each other with all sincerity, self-denial and public service, spotless, two sleeves of the breeze, immortal, standing up to the sky.
Suddenly generous, conscientious, die without regrets, die and then have dangerous words and deeds, become benevolent and righteous, kill and become benevolent, and people with lofty ideals are nirvana.
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1. Stand proudly;
2. Hundred refining into steel;
3. Indomitable;
4. Indestructible;
5. No return;
6. Indomitable; The spine is stupid.
7. Accompany the aggrieved by 100 folds;
8. a mainstay;
9. The steel bar is known as the iron bone;
10, resolute wood;
11. Rigid middle and soft outside;
12. Hongyi is generous;
13. Unswerving;
14. a strong wind and strong grass;
15, Iron Wall Copper Mountain;
16. an iron wall of copper mountain;
17. chewing nails and chewing iron;
18. There is a beginning and an end;
19. a mainstay;
20.Mighty and unyielding.
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Question 1: Idioms to describe people's spiritual will: Positive terms: Derogatory terms: Idioms to describe people's spiritual will:
Praise: unyielding, looking at death as home.
Derogatory: cowardly, treacherous.
Question 2: Idioms to describe a person's spirit or will Perseverance.
Rather die than give in, the righteousness is awe-inspiring.
Perseverance and fearlessness in the face of danger.
Nine deaths without regrets and full of energy.
The mountains and rivers are full of spirit.
Self-improvement and go all out.
Indomitable, indomitable.
Treat death as if it were home, and be resolute.
Refreshed and upright.
Lying on the salary, taste the courage and have high morale.
Perseverance and ambition.
Righteous and awe-inspiring, dragon and tiger step.
Heroic and reckless.
Be brave and take the lead in standing up to the sky.
Turn the tide and be fearless in the face of danger.
Question 3: Idioms that describe people's spirit and will Indomitable: yield: yield; Flex: Bend. The metaphor does not give in to pressure and is very tenacious.
Perseverance: Folding: Frustration; Flex: Bend. The metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many setbacks there are, and never waver in retreating.
Unwavering: Shift: Change, Change. Stable and strong, unwavering.
Heart Stone Piercing: Resolute will, able to penetrate stones. The metaphor is that as long as the will is strong, things can be successful.
Thunder does not move: Describes a firm and unshakable attitude. It also describes strict compliance with the regulations and never changes.
Perseverance: Toughness: Toughness; Pluck: Shake, change. Described as strong-willed and unwavering.
Perseverance: Chongqing: Change. Stick to your covenant or promise and never change it.
Never slacken: never let up.
Perseverance: Slack: Slack. Stay the course and don't slack at all.
Perseverance: Persistence; Constant: Perseverance. Keep it up for a long time.
Grinding through the iron inkstone: The iron inkstone is worn through. It is a metaphor for hard work and perseverance.
Sharpen the pestle into a needle: Grind 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.
Iron pestle into a needle: A metaphor for how long you have perseverance and are willing to work hard, things can be successful.
Perseverance: Engraving; She: Stop. Constant engraving. The metaphor has perseverance and perseverance.
Question 4: What are the idioms to describe people's good spirit and will? Perseverance.
Rather die than give in, the righteousness is awe-inspiring.
Perseverance and fearlessness in the face of danger.
Nine deaths without regrets and full of energy.
The mountains and rivers are full of spirit.
Self-improvement and go all out.
Indomitable, indomitable.
Treat death as if it were home, and be resolute.
Refreshed and upright.
Lying on the salary, taste the courage and have high morale.
Perseverance and ambition.
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Consistent: Beginning: Beginning; End: The end. It's the same from start to finish. Refers to being able to persevere, uninterrupted.
Unswervingly: Chongqing: Change, against the back of the sail. It has always been the same. Refers to keeping promises.
Swear to death: Swear to die: make a will, and remain unchanged until death. I will not change my heart until I die. Described as strong-willed and single-minded.
Oath to the sky: Oath: Swear. Pointing to the sky and swearing at the sun. Shows a strong will or loyalty to a person.
Till death remains the same: 纛: to. It does not change until death (now commonly used in the bad side).
Unswerving: to: to; Chongqing: Change. It will not change until death.
The death of it: of: to; Extravagant: No; It: Something else. He will not change his heart until he dies. Describe love as single-minded and unchanging to death. Now it is also described as a firm position.
Stone Heart: The heart is as hard as iron and stone. Described as having a very hard heart and not being moved by feelings.
Perseverance: Strict observance, never change.
Sea dry rocks: The sea dries up and the stones rot. The description lasted for a long time. The figurative firm will never change.
Unwavering: Shift: Change, Change. Stable and strong, unwavering.
Indomitable: yield: yield; Flex: Bend. Bihao Changyu did not give in to pressure and behaved very tenaciously.
Perseverance: Folding: Frustration; Flex: Bend. The metaphor is strong-willed, no matter how many setbacks there are, and never waver in retreating.
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Categorically, one mind, one bite of determination, one will, three visits to the thatched house, no hesitation, concentration, heart stool silver as iron, unyielding, heart stone wear, heart like a stone, perseverance, Jingwei fill the sea, iron plate nail, jujube banquet destroys cars and kills horses...
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[Describe the quality of the character]:
1) Bravery: go to the soup and fire, charge into battle, fight hard, and see death as if it were home (2) Work diligently: conscientious, diligent.
3) Diligent study: ten years of cold windows, chiseling the wall to borrow light, sac fireflies reflecting the snow, hands do not let go of the volume, (4) Helping others: helpful, solving problems, speaking up, drawing a knife to help (5) Caring for others: meticulous, considerate.
6) Fairness and strictness: selfless, law enforcement like a mountain, clear distinction between public and private, selflessness and selflessness.
7) Perseverance and perseverance: perseverance, perseverance, beginning and end, rope sawing.
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