In Li Bai's It's Hard to Go to Heaven, what is the poem that euphemistically expresses one's desire to see a wise master and display one's ambition?

"I would sit on a fishing rod and lie lazily by the stream, but I suddenly dreamed that I was driving a boat and sailing towards the sun. One day, I will ride the wind and waves, raise the Yun Fan and cross the sea. Legend has it that Jiang went fishing in Panxi (now southeast of Baoji, Shaanxi) before he met him. Before Yi Yin saw the soup, he dreamed that he was passing by the sun and the moon by boat. The combination of the two allusions here shows that life is impermanent and that the poet does not give up hope. Breaking the Waves: From Biography of Zong Yi's Southern History: "Zong Yi is young. Uncle Bing asked him about his ambition. Yan said, "I am willing to ride the wind and waves." "Ji: crossing. The sea: the sea. Yun Fan: When the sky is connected with water, the sails seem to wander on the clouds.