勇往直前 Brave forward
Explanation
形容不畏艰难,奋勇前进。
To describe someone who bravely moves forward without fear of difficulties.
Origin Story
话说唐朝时期,边关战事吃紧,吐蕃大军来势汹汹。一位年轻的将领李靖,临危受命,奉命率军出征,抵御外敌。面对强敌,李靖并没有胆怯,而是带领将士们勇往直前,在战场上英勇杀敌。他身先士卒,冲锋陷阵,鼓舞着士气,最终大获全胜,保卫了国家的安全。这次战役,李靖勇往直前的精神,深深地影响了后人。从此,“勇往直前”便成为了中华民族的一种精神象征,激励着一代又一代人,在追求理想的道路上,不畏艰难,勇往直前。
During the Tang Dynasty, border conflicts were frequent. A young general, Li Jing, was ordered to lead his troops to repel the enemy. In the face of a powerful enemy, he didn't waver but led his troops to bravely fight forward. The spirit of Li Jing's brave advance deeply touched people's hearts, becoming a symbolic representation of the Chinese nation's spirit.
Usage
用于形容人勇敢地一直向前进,不畏艰险。
Used to describe someone who bravely moves forward without fear of danger.
Examples
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面对困难,我们应该勇往直前。
miàn duì kùnnán, wǒmen yīnggāi yǒng wǎng zhí qián.
In the face of difficulties, we should move forward bravely.
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为了实现梦想,他勇往直前,克服了无数的困难。
wèile shíxiàn mèngxiǎng, tā yǒng wǎng zhí qián, kèfú le wúshù de kùnnán.
To achieve his dream, he moved forward bravely and overcame countless difficulties.