What does it mean to embark on a new journey and set sail again?

Meaning: start over on a new path.

Source:

1. Chapter 3 of Part 4 of Wei Wei's "The East": "In the vast twilight, people embarked on a new journey."

2. Mi Hanwen's "Self-written Poetry Volume" of the Qing Dynasty: "Using the secluded space to express guests' emotions can delay victory and delay the journey."

The new journey requires not only the heroic spirit of drawing a sword, What’s more, we need to have the tenacity to endure hardships and endure hardships, allowing people to gear up, set sail, and work hard for the new hopes and dreams in their hearts.

There are many poems about the new journey, such as:

1. Thousands of sails are passing by the side of the sunken boat, and thousands of trees are springing in front of the diseased trees.

2. The long road to Xiongguan is really like iron, but now we are crossing it from the beginning.

3. The roc rises with the wind in one day and soars ninety thousand miles.

Synonyms: ride the wind and waves

Pronunciation: [ chéng fēng pò làng ]

Interpretation: Express one’s ambitions. Later, it was used as a metaphor for not being afraid of hardships and dangers and moving forward courageously.

Source: Song Dynasty Li Hong's "Oops": "It is not my intention to ride the wind and waves."

Vernacular translation: It is not my original intention to brave hardships and dangers.

Grammar: linking type; used as a predicate; with a complimentary meaning, describing the rapid development of a career.