Make persistent efforts. Explanation: pick up: pick up the battle; Li: sharpen, stretch and encourage, work hard, refer to cockfighting, and sharpen your mouth before each confrontation. Metaphor to continue to work hard, one more effort. Source: Tang Hanyu's Cockfighting Couplet: "Once you wake up, make persistent efforts."
A one hundred-foot club head. Description: The top of a mast or acrobatic pole. Metaphor is extremely high official position and fame, or high achievements in study and career. Source: Rong's "Merchant" poem: "Where is home in this life?"
Step by step. Explanation: step by step: short distance: promotion: upward. The rising position. Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Monsters Witnessed in Twenty Years" 88: "And after the job is done, adults will be promoted step by step, and they will be expected to cultivate them!"
Up a flight of stairs:
Tang Wang Zhihuan's poem in torii the Heron: "But as long as you go up a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles." Later, it was further improved with the metaphor of "going to the next level": strive to produce this year.
Original: The mountains cover the day, and the ocean drains the golden river.
By going up one flight of stairs, look further.
Standing on the tall building, I saw the sunset slowly setting beside the mountains, and the surging Yellow River rushed to the sea.
If you want to see the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb to a higher level.
Explanation: The original intention is to climb higher if you want to see farther. After the metaphor, the performance was further improved.
Said by: Don Wang Zhihuan's poem "At the Heron Villa": "But when you walk up a flight of stairs, you broaden your horizons by 300 miles."
Whether it is the birth of Mount Donnie or the call of Dongshan to dreams, mirrors are real wood. Looking at you brightly.
Grammar: complex sentences; As an object and clause; With praise.