advance despite difficulties
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ī n á n é RJ ì n, which means facing difficulties. From the pre Qin period, Zuo Zhuan, the sixth year of Dinggong.
Idiom usage
In learning, we should advance in the face of difficulties and never retreat in the face of difficulties.
Analysis of Idioms
Go up to the top and make persistent efforts
Idiom story
During the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Shi Dakai, the king of the wing, led his troops to the Dadu River and wanted to cross the river. However, he met the resistance of the Qing army, which was several times the number of his own troops. He met with difficulties, but he did not choose to advance in the face of difficulties. On the contrary, he chose to give in and surrender, so that he was defeated and killed. It opened the door for the fall of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. It's also the little-known Dadu River. Seventy years later, when the Red Army Wu came to this ominous place where Yiwang had been defeated and killed, it was also a natural moat where there were obstacles in the front and pursuers after. They chose a different method from Shi Dakai, that is, to advance in the face of difficulties and fight with the enemy to the end. Finally, he defeated the enemy and crossed the Dadu River, thus laying a solid foundation for the final victory of the long march. therefore, it can be seen that quitting in the face of difficulties is a poppy to go to. Once you eat it, it's hard to get rid of it. The only way to wait for him is to die, while advancing in the face of difficulties is a coffee flower to go to success. Eating it will give people a kind of spirit, not afraid of difficulties, to move forward bravely.
Chinese PinYin : zhī nán ér jìn
advance despite difficulties
The ant is in a terrible state. yǐ kuì shǔ hài
there are still repercussions. yú bō wèi píng