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Two words with profound meaning, connotation and inspiration
Persistence, forge ahead, perseverance, perseverance, diligence, assiduousness, hard work, carrying lanterns, hanging beams, staying overnight, reflecting snow, encouraging, refueling, tenacity, fortitude and encouragement.

1, come on

Pinyin [jiā yóu]

Explain the addition of fuel, lubricating oil, etc. Metaphor further efforts; Step forward.

The source of modern Du Pengcheng's Defending Yan 'an is the third chapter: "Director Yang looked at the words recorded in this book and said,' ... Come on, comrades! ”"

Step 2 try your best

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Explain, go forward

Source: Three Kingdoms Wei Caozhi's "Cicada Fu": "I am struggling with intellectual fit, and my knees are free."

Interpretation of hiding is to go forward bravely; Bending is enough for self-defense and more effective for incoming enemies.

3, tenacious

Pinyin [Wan Qiang]

Strong explanation; strong

Modern origin? Ye Shengtao's "Ni Huanzhi" III: "On one occasion, a student made the mistake of bullying his classmates and was quite tenacious. The teacher asked him, he didn't admit his mistake, he didn't excuse himself, he just didn't speak. "

Step 4 be resolute

Pinyin [g ā ng y]

Explain strength and perseverance

From Mao Dun's Midnight II: "I only know one country. And the rudder of the country should be placed in the iron palm of fortitude. "

Step 5 encourage

Pinyin [mi m 4 n l]

Explain and persuade people to work hard; encourage

Modern Qu Qiubai's "A Journey to a Hungry Country" comes from three sources: "Brother Chun won't say anything, and encouraged me to study hard when I arrived in Russia, and don't give up halfway."