From Liu Tang Changqing's poem "Send Judge Joe to Fuzhou": "Where to sail? Insert feathers eastward. " Vernacular: "Where to? Insert feathers and chase east. "
Ride the wind and waves. The ship braved the wind and waves. Metaphor is ambitious, fearless and brave.
From Biography of the Book of Song Dynasty: "When I was a teenager, Bing asked him about his ambition and said,' I am willing to ride the wind and break the waves.' "When he was honest and young, Bing Wang asked him what he thought. To be honest, he said, "I would like to ride the wind and waves." "
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Idiom analysis:
riding the winds and breaking the waves
Example: The ship braved the wind and waves, and the car crossed Yuan Ye. -Mao Dun's Midnight Five
Grammar: linkage; As a predicate; Use praise to describe the rapid development of career.
Synonym analysis
Go ahead/break through the thorns
1, explanation: Split wild plants with overgrown weeds and thorns. Metaphor in the process of starting a business or on the way forward, remove obstacles and overcome many difficulties.
2, from: "The Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty": "Cut through the thorns in me and set the Guanzhong."
Vernacular: "Cut through the thorns for me and pacify Guanzhong."
Example: this shows that he is opening up a new road; This is a soldier's job. -Zhu Ziqing, "How Mr. Wen Yiduo walked the road of China literature"
4. Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and adverbial; Describe the hardships of starting a business
Antonym analysis
Hesitate to move forward
1, explanation: wrap: wrap. Stand still, as if your feet were entangled.
2. From: Qin Lisi's "Persuade to retreat and expel": "Let the people of the world retreat and not dare to go west, and not enter Qin."
Vernacular writing; "Let the people of the world retreat and not dare to enter the west (referring to the state of Qin), and stop their feet and not want to enter the state of Qin."
3. Ex.: You can't just be party member in name, and you can't always flinch in the face of difficulties. -Yang Mo's Song of Youth Chapter 29, Part II
4. Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Refers to conservative thinking
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