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Idioms about postal inspirational

Ride the wind and waves.

[Interpretation] Take advantage. Take advantage of the downwind; Break the waves. Metaphor is ambitious; Magnificent spirit; Not afraid of difficulties; Go forward bravely; There is a lot of ambition in this. Also known as "riding the wind and breaking the waves" and "riding the wind and breaking the waves".

[Language] Song Lihong's "My Work": "It's not my fault to ride the wind and waves; Borrow the monk window eversleeping for the time being. "

[Pronunciation] Multiplication; It can't be pronounced "chènɡ". "

[Shape discrimination] Multiplication; Can't write "leftover"

[near meaning] cut through thorns and return home in triumph.

Hold one's head down

[Usage] It has a positive meaning. At present, it refers to developing forward under good conditions or on the basis of certain achievements. Sometimes it also describes the rapid development of the career. Generally used as a predicate.

Linkage type.

[Discrimination] See Breaking Through Thorns (page 720).

[Example] People of all ethnic groups; Under the leadership of China * * * production party ~; Unswervingly build the four modernizations.