To a higher level
The original idea is that if you want to see further, you have to climb higher. The latter analogy makes the achievements one step higher.
interpretation
The original idea is that if you want to see further, you have to climb higher. The latter analogy makes the achievements one step higher.
source
Wang Zhihuan's poem "climbing the stork tower" in Tang Dynasty: "if you want to be poor for thousands of miles, you can go to a higher level." With the development of the situation, our work should go to a higher level. 2. Wang Fuzhi's poem "Song head of water melody · Fangyan" in Qing Dynasty: "it's not only the birth of daoni mountain, but also the dream of Dongshan mountain. In the mirror is real wood. I look at you clearly
allusion
Wang Zhihuan, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, is bold and unrestrained, good at writing poems, and often competes with Wang Changling and Gao Shi in poetry skills. After Wang Zhihuan was removed from his post, he traveled all over the Yellow River. He went to Bozhou to climb the stork and crane tower and wrote a poem: "the Yellow River flows into the sea at the end of the mountain in the daytime; if you want to be poor for thousands of miles, you can go to a higher level." due to different backgrounds, platforms, opportunities and abilities, people get different results after paying the same sweat, so there is an old saying: people are more angry than others. I can be compared with myself. Whether I have made progress compared with last year's me, this month's me and last month's me, today's me and yesterday's me, as long as I can make continuous progress, I will one day be able to surpass those who do not make progress. go up to a higher level, keep going up to a higher level, even if the platform is flat, one day you will overlook the buildings.
Chinese PinYin : gèng shàng yī céng lóu
To a higher level
take advantage of one 's position and power. yǐ guān xié shì
keep a tight rein on self and cut down on expense. jǐn shēn jié yòng
leave only after each has enjoyed himself to the utmost. jìn huān ér sàn
be soft inside despite one 's hard shell. nèi róu wai gāng