What is the meaning and symbol of setting sail?

The symbolic meaning of a sailboat is:

1, sailing against the wind, fearless and unyielding;

2, firm direction, ideal in the distance, adhere to the ideal;

3. The first step to success is to set sail and get close to success;

4, fight the wind and waves, never stop, go forward;

5. Perseverance, with the ambition of breaking the waves for thousands of miles;

6. Smooth sailing and aim high.

Set sail is a word, which means to raise the sail and start sailing. Sailing is to raise the sail. It means sailing or sailing. Set sail, that is, ships, planes, etc. Start sailing. Excerpt from Liu Tang Changqing's Send Judge Joe to Fuzhou: Where to sail? Pinch the feathers and chase the east.

According to historical records, Xie Lingyun's poem "Swim the Redstone into the Sailing Sea" in the Southern Song Dynasty said: "Sail and pick up flowers, and hang seats to meet the sea and the moon."

Liu Tang Changqing's poem "Send Judge Joe to Fuzhou": "Where to sail? Insert feathers eastward. "

"Yu Chuan of Ming History": "Zhou attacked it and sank its ship. Yu thief set sail southwest and robbed Fujian and Guangxi." Jun Qing's Ode to Autumn and Miscellanies of Hometown: "In the distance, on the vast blue sea, groups of fishing boats are sailing out to sea.