Both "work hard" and "work hard" are four character words. Although the two words are highly similar, they are different in pronunciation, structure, meaning and origin. Both words mean to make up one's mind. Endeavour and indignation are commendatory words.
The difference between working hard and working hard
1. The word composition of the two words is different and the resulting pronunciation is different.
① Anger for strength [f f è nt ú qi á ng]: It consists of two words: "anger" and "striving for strength".
② Endeavor to be strong [f è nf à t ú qi á ng]: It consists of two words: "Endeavor" and "striving to be strong".
2. They have different meanings.
① To work hard with anger: "To work hard with anger" means to make up one's mind and cheer up one's spirit: to rely on one's own efforts. "Figure" means seeking. "Strong" means strong. "Work hard to become strong" is also called "work hard to become strong", which means to be determined to strive for prosperity.
② Work hard: "work hard" and keep your spirits up. "Figure" means seeking. "Strong" means strong. "Strive for strength" means to cheer up, strive hard and seek prosperity.
3. The two sources are different.
Origin of indignation:
Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng", Volume II, Chapter 15: "All the people are dedicated, hardworking, indignant, and always think about how to promote the good and eliminate the bad for the people. Even if the strength is small and the people are displaced, they should not be despised".
Endeavour:
Work hard: Guo Moruo's Spring of Science: "I wish the middle-aged generation of scientists to work hard, make more efforts in revolution and climb the world's scientific peak."
Do you mean the same thing as striving for strength
To work hard means to make up one's mind and strive for progress. Generally, it is the same as "work hard".
Endeavour: It means to cheer up and become strong.
Endeavour and indignation, both have the meaning of "seeking self-improvement". The first one is to cheer up and strive for self-improvement; The latter refers to the determination to strive for prosperity. One focuses on "cheer up" and the other on "make up your mind", with different emphasis.
Differentiation and analysis of striving to be strong and indignant
1. Work hard
Synonyms: work hard to be strong, work hard, and be excited.
The antonym: self abandonment, self indulgence, and complacency.
Idiom usage: continuous action; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; With commendatory meaning.
Sentence making:
① If we don't work hard, we will inevitably die.
② We should work hard to build our country.
2. Work hard
Word discrimination:
Synonym: work hard with anger.
The opposite: inaction.
Word usage:
Linked type; As predicate and attribute; With commendatory meaning.
Sentence making:
① We should learn from the spirit of the ancients, and work hard to revitalize China.
② Only through hardships and hard work can China be built into a strong socialist country.