What do you mean, the eagle hits the sky, the wind and waves are strong, and the waves are spring?

The eagle rides the east wind into the sky, and the big Kun rides the waves.

Goofy means that birds spread their wings and fly far away. It is also a metaphor for giving full play to one's talents and ambitions.

The source of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children is the nineteenth time: "This cry makes the iron Buddha sad, and the stone man cries; The wind is sad, the clouds are sad, and the cranes crow. Even the birds in that tree are flying high. "

As long as you don't bind yourself in the inner cage, no one can bind you to fly high.

Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate and object; Include praise

Synonyms have a bright future, like Cheng Wanli, there is still a long way to go, like Wan Li, like Wan Li, like Wan Li, like a bright future, like Xiao Peng, like Pengcheng and Wan Li.

The antonym is despair, despair, despair and unbearable.

Extended data 1, synonymous with goofy.

Jumping into Wan Li, the future is bright.

It is said that Pengniao can fly to Wan Li. Metaphor is promising.

The origin of Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour" in the Warring States Period: "Peng moved to Nanming, the water hit three thousand miles, and the climber was nine Wan Li."

When the Dapeng bird flew to the South China Sea, the splash was as high as 3,000 miles, and its wings flew to the high altitude of Wan Li in a whirlwind.

He has done well in school and will have a bright future in Wan Li.

Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate and object; Include praise