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A good helmsman is not afraid of wind and waves, and a good hunter is not afraid of tigers and wolves.

Those who dare to subdue tigers go up the mountain, and those who can subdue dragons go into the sea.

If you want to milk the lion, you must have the courage to fight with the lion.

A good horse always runs against the storm; Holly always stands proudly in the winter snow and ice.

I don't travel far, I don't know Ma Jun.

To climb to the top, you must fight the slope.

Dare to cross the river, not afraid of it.

Poke the hive, not afraid of bee stings.

There is no ship that does not encounter storms, and there is no eagle that does not encounter thunderstorms.

Stones on rough roads can't wear out calluses on the soles of feet.

The mountain height has its own travelers, and the water depth also has ferrymen.

There are many pedestrians in the dangerous mountains, and there are ferrymen in the water depth.

You can't practice courage without taking risks.

Only when all the rough roads are completed will there be a smooth road.

A long journey tests a good horse, and a long journey tests a hero.

There are only days that cannot be reached, and there is no mountain that cannot be reached.

I'm not afraid of losing more battles, and I'm afraid of being discouraged.

A gun like thunder, a gun like dust.

Learn from failure, learn from success.

Don't lose your head when you fail, and don't get carried away when you win.

Failure is the mother of success. Not higher than the soles of the feet.

There is no mountain of fire that can't be crossed. An axe is not afraid of firewood.

Herdsmen who are not afraid of wind and rain, the sheep sing for him.

Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.

Difficulties are like springs, depending on whether you are strong or not; Strong is weak, weak is strong.

There are always difficulties, don't bow your head.

Face up to difficulties, and difficulties do not flow.

Don't be trapped in the river, and don't cross the river.

Steel is afraid of fire, and difficulties are afraid of perseverance.

The environment can't trap people with lofty ideals.

Mountains can't stop fools, and difficulties can't scare heroes.

Storms can't blow Cang Kun, and difficulties can't scare heroes.

The sea is not afraid of rain, and men are not afraid of difficulties.

Cowards regard difficulties as a heavy burden, and warriors turn difficulties into a ladder for progress.

Don't be discouraged by difficulties, which are often the root of long-term ambition.

Try the helmsman in the storm, and you will know the hero in trouble.

There is no difficulty in front of a hero, and a hero emerges from difficulties.

You are not a hero if you can't stand the wind and waves.

Difficulties are the starting point for cowards to turn back and for warriors to move forward.

The boat has a bottom with 3,000 bamboo nails.

A broken boat has a helper, and a broken boat has a bottom.

When a dragon is trapped.

There is no way to go because of the winding water flow in the mountains, and a mountain village suddenly appears in the willow-green flower bay.

The intergalactic mediastinum is broken and has its own magpie bridge.