A long way to go: basic explanation: Ren: burden; Road: journey. The burden is heavy and the road is long. Metaphor is a great responsibility and requires long-term struggle.
Pronunciation: n
Example: People's teachers shoulder the heavy responsibility of cultivating successors for the construction of the motherland.
Synonym group: Go all out, carry forward with heavy burdens and achieve great goals.
Antonym group: do nothing and do nothing.
Use: combined; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
The origin of the idiom: The Analects of Confucius Taibo: "A scholar has a long way to go to strive for self-improvement. Isn't it important to think that benevolence is your responsibility? Isn't it far after death? "
Two-part allegorical saying: overloaded train; Long March on a pole
Beware of arrogance: basic explanation: keep alert and prevent pride and impatience.
Pinyin pronunciation: Jie Jiāo Jie zào
For example: ~, always keep the spirit of modesty and enterprising. (Speech by Mao Zedong at the National Congress of the Producers' Party of China)
Synonym group: not arrogant and impetuous, open-minded and successful.
Antonym group: arrogance, arrogance, xenophobia.
Use: combined; As predicate, object, attribute and clause; Include praise