The poem meaning to go ashore is as follows:
The poem: Dapeng rises with the wind in one day, soaring to Wan Li. Said by: Li Bai in the Tang Dynasty "On Li Yong" Interpretation: Dapeng will one day fly with the wind, and it will go straight to the clouds with the wind. Poem: The spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the flowers in Chang 'an in one day. From: Don Meng Jiao's
Interpretation: At present, to be no.1 is galloping on Chang 'an Road with blooming spring flowers. Today's horseshoes are particularly light, and you have already seen the prosperous flowers in Chang 'an before you know it. Poem: Good wind, with its strength, sent me to Qingyun. From: Qing Cao Xueqin's "Linjiangxian Catkin" Interpretation: With the constant help of wind power, I have risen to the top.
Poems: I will mount a long wind some day and break the heavy waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea. Said by: Interpretation of "it is hard to go I" by Tang Li Bai: I believe that one day, I can ride the long wind to break the waves; Hang Yun Fan high and March forward in the sea!
Poem: Don't be afraid of clouds to cover your eyes, and be at the highest level. From: Song Dynasty Wang Anshi's Interpretation of "Climbing the Flying Peak": I am not afraid of layers of clouds blocking my distant sight, because now I am standing at the highest level. Write as a sword, cut through thorns and thorns; Take dreams as a horse and live up to your youth. I hope all the postgraduate students can get what they want and give themselves a satisfactory answer sheet.
I only hope that you will remain firm as always, and we will always accompany and bless you. No matter how many struggles and pains you have experienced in this year, please believe that you are not struggling alone! I hope everyone who works hard can be admitted to their ideal university. You are all heroes in our hearts.