坚强不屈 unyielding
Explanation
指意志坚定,决不屈服。形容在逆境中表现出顽强的精神。
Refers to a firm will, never yielding. Describes the strong spirit shown in adversity.
Origin Story
话说唐朝贞观年间,边关告急,突厥大军压境。一位名叫李靖的将军临危受命,率领将士们奋勇杀敌。突厥军队人数众多,装备精良,唐军几次交战都处于劣势。李靖将军并没有因此灰心丧气,反而更加振奋士气,他多次深入敌营侦察,分析敌情,最终找到突厥军队的弱点,然后巧妙地运用计谋,打败了敌人。李靖将军的坚强不屈的精神激励着一代又一代的将士们保家卫国。
During the Tang Dynasty's Zhenguan era, an urgent message arrived from the border: a massive Turkic army was approaching. General Li Jing was given the critical task of leading his troops against the enemy. The Turkic army was vast and well-equipped; the Tang forces were repeatedly outmatched in battle. But instead of being discouraged, General Li Jing rallied his troops, he made multiple daring reconnaissance missions deep into enemy territory, analyzing the situation and eventually discovering a weakness in the Turkic army's strategy. He then cleverly employed his tactics to defeat the enemy. General Li Jing's resolute spirit inspired countless soldiers throughout the ages to defend their nation.
Usage
用于形容人在面对困难或压力时,表现出的顽强和不屈服的精神。
Used to describe the strong and unyielding spirit shown by a person when facing difficulties or pressure.
Examples
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面对强敌,他依然坚强不屈。
miàn duì qiáng dí, tā yīrán jiān qiáng bù qū
In the face of a strong enemy, he remained unyielding.
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革命先烈坚强不屈,最终取得了胜利。
gé mìng xiānliè jiān qiáng bù qū, zuì zhōng qǔ dé le shènglì
The revolutionary martyrs remained unyielding and ultimately achieved victory。