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A man sails against the current and plays an idiom.

He who does not advance loses ground.

row against the flood/stream/tide/wind

spell

Interpretation: sailing against the current. Metaphor is to retreat without trying.

Source: Lu Xun's essay "Going to the Pavilion and Foreign Languages": "Even if there is still some meaning of sailing against the current, I have to pull the slim."

: make sentences:

1, this task is really arduous, but even if we sail against the current, we must try our best to finish it.

2. "If you don't advance, you will retreat." If you don't make progress, you will regress.

Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will retreat. Students must not relax at any time.

My father often persuades us by sailing against the current. We must study hard and not waste a day.

At present, if you don't advance, you will retreat, so you must swim against the current.