Ride the wind and waves.

and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea is the last sentence after braving the wind and waves. I firmly believe that the time will come to ride the wind and waves, and by that time, I will raise my sails and cross the blue sea and clear sky. From it is hard to go No.1 written by Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, this poem has fourteen sentences and eighty-two words, which can only be regarded as a short story in the seven-character line, but it has a long momentum pattern.

The first four sentences of the poem describe friends' deep friendship with Li Bai. "A golden bottle of sake, a bucket of 1, a jade plate of precious shame and ten thousand dollars" are all rich and grand farewell banquets hosted by friends for Li Bai: not only wine, cups and plates are precious, but also tables and dishes are valuable. Li Bai, who is "addicted to alcohol and naive", can't drink at this moment, which shows that his heart is not calm. Then he leaves his seat, pulls out his sword, looks around and is in a daze. The four continuous movements of stopping, throwing, pulling and caring vividly show the inner depression and emotional agitation.