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Three drops of water, a stone below, look at the picture and guess the idiom-a drop of water wears a stone.

Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.

Ode to Hard Roads to Sichuan

It means that the water keeps dripping, and the stone can drip through. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.

The source of the biography of Han Mei Cheng: "Mount Tai slides through the stone, and it is unipolar and broken. Water is not a diamond of stone, but a saw of wood. "

Structural combination.

Usage is used as a compliment; Used to persuade people. Generally used as an attribute.

Pronunciation; It can't be pronounced "cuān".

Shape-differentiated drops; Can't write "Chen"

Synonyms are ground into needles and sawed with ropes.

The antonym of anticlimactic

Without public efforts; No ~ kung fu; New ethos and work style cannot be established.