1, the window contains Xiling snow, at the entrance of Wu Dong Wan Li boating.
There are no birds in hundreds of mountains, and there are no footprints in thousands of paths. A boat on the river, a fisherman wearing his webworm moth; Fishing alone is not afraid of snow and ice.
Li Bai was about to go by boat when he suddenly heard singing on the shore. Even if the Peach Blossom Pond is deep, it is not as deep as Wang Lun's sending away my love.
The ship is introduced as follows:
Ship or boat refers to pulling, pulling, pushing, rowing or pushing the propeller and high-pressure nozzle by using the buoyancy of water and relying on the power of manpower, sails and engines (such as steam engines, gas turbines, diesel engines and nuclear power plants).
A vehicle that can move on water. In addition, civilian ships are usually called boats (junk in ancient times), ships, airplanes and boats, military ships are called ships (junk in ancient times) and warships, and small ships are called boats, junk, rafts or boats, collectively referred to as ships or boats.
The development of the ship is described as follows:
Ships are developed with the development of human beings. Whether in wartime or in peacetime, there are ships. Millions of fishermen around the world use fishing boats to catch fish.
Wartime naval warfare and maritime munitions are all related to ships. In 2007, there were about 35,000 merchant ships carrying 7.4 million tons of cargo. By 20 1 1 year, about 104304 ships in the world have obtained IMO numbers issued by IMO.
The ship terms are introduced as follows:
The difference between a ship and a ship usually lies in its size and sailing time. A rule of thumb is that if a ship can carry another ship, then the bigger one is the ship. But there are exceptions: sailing yachts will carry a small boat 2 to 6 meters long, neither of which is a boat.
In the era of great navigation, a ship was defined as a sailboat with at least three masts and a complete bowsprit, and masts were also used to define other types of ships, such as three-masted sailboats and cross-sail masts. Many large ships are usually called "ships", and submarines are the best example.