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Stand upright
"Stand firm" means that something will stand firm in adversity, not be destroyed or shaken. This word is often used to describe a strong, firm and unshakable image, and can also be used to describe buildings, mountains, ships and other objects.

"Hold your head high" is a very important word, which is often used to describe a person's strong will, a nation's firm belief and a country's strong strength. For example, when we see that the Great Wall of China has stood for thousands of years, we will be moved by its tenacity and eternity. Similarly, when we see the Statue of Liberty standing in the Atlantic Ocean for a hundred years, we will also feel its firmness and unshakable.

Besides describing objects, "standing" can also be used to describe people. For example, a strong, firm and unshakable person can be described as "a person who can stand on his feet". This word expresses the firm will and unshakable image of this person in adversity. For example, in the history of China, there are many heroes and great men who can be described as "people who can stand on their feet". Not only did they stand firm in difficult times, but with the passage of time, their image still shines brightly, and they became the pride and pride of the people of China.

The word "standing upright" expresses a firm, strong and unshakable image. It can be used to describe objects, people, historical events and so on. This is a very powerful word.