Classical Chinese on navigation

1. Interpretation of the translation of the ancient prose "Riding the Wind and Waves" The ship sailed forward in the wind and waves. Metaphor to overcome difficulties and go forward bravely.

"The Biography of Zong Yi in Song Dynasty" said: "When I was a teenager, Bing asked him about his ambition and said,' I am willing to ride the wind and break the waves'." "

Method linkage; As a predicate; Use praise to describe the rapid development of career.

The ship is passing by in Yuanye. (Mao Dun's Midnight Five)

Synonyms through thorns and victory.

The antonym is stuck and depressed.

Two-part allegorical sayings of sailing at sea

Sail in the sea of riddles

English braving the wind and waves