坚忍不拔 unyielding
Explanation
形容意志坚定,不可动摇。
Describes a firm and unyielding will.
Origin Story
话说唐朝时期,一位名叫李白的诗人,从小就展现出非凡的才华。然而,科举考试屡屡受挫,但他并没有因此灰心丧气,反而更加坚忍不拔地追求自己的理想。一次,他远行途中,遭遇强盗,被抢走了所有的钱财,甚至连吃饭都成问题。但李白并未因此放弃自己的梦想。在经历了无数的挫折之后,他终于凭借着自己坚持不懈的努力,成为了家喻户晓的大诗人。他的诗歌,充满了浪漫主义的情怀,他的精神,也激励着后人不断追求自己的梦想,永不放弃。
During the Tang Dynasty, there was a poet named Li Bai who showed extraordinary talent from a young age. However, he repeatedly failed the imperial examinations, but he did not lose heart, but instead pursued his ideals with even greater perseverance. Once, on a long journey, he was robbed by bandits and had all his money stolen, even having problems with food. But Li Bai did not give up his dream because of this. After countless setbacks, he finally became a household name through his unremitting efforts. His poems were full of romantic sentiments, and his spirit encouraged later generations to continue pursuing their dreams and never give up.
Usage
作谓语、定语;形容意志坚定,不可动摇。
Used as a predicate or attributive; describes a firm and unyielding will.
Examples
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面对困难,他总是坚忍不拔。
miàn duì kùnnan, tā zǒngshì jiānrěn bùbá
He always persevered in the face of difficulties.
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革命者需要有坚忍不拔的精神。
géming zhě xūyào yǒu jiānrěn bùbá de jīngshén
Revolutionaries need to have an unyielding spirit.