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Is A Wind Journey in Wan Li an ancient poem?
No, it may be a modern slogan. The trip to Wan Lifeng is full of energy, and heavy responsibilities mean a long way to go and many difficulties, so we should work harder. This sentence is usually used in the title of an article or at the beginning of an article, which plays a guiding role in the full text (especially in momentum).
This sentence uses dual and figurative rhetoric. The words "trip to Wan Li" and "great responsibility" are relative, meaning that the task is heavy and takes a long time, while "windy" means that there are many difficulties and the situation is very complicated. "Continued hoof" is the main idea of the whole sentence. Metaphorically (like a horse), it means to work harder and be more energetic. The whole sentence uses numerals such as "thousand" and "ten thousand", and its pronunciation is relatively flat, which makes it read with great momentum and gives people a feeling of high spirits.
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