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An idiom similar to braving the wind and waves

The basic definition of the new word [pοjοng zhγn jí] is to split wild plants with thorns. Metaphor in the process of starting a business or on the way forward, remove obstacles and overcome many difficulties.

From "The Biography of Feng Yi in the Later Han Dynasty": "Cut through the thorns and thorns, and set the Guanzhong."

The antonym that is close to antonym is pampered.

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Therefore, Feng Yi was a famous military general in the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and also a general under Liu Xiu, the Guangwu Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He repeatedly made meritorious military service and became one of the founding heroes of the Eastern Han Dynasty. In AD 25, Liu Xiu established the Eastern Han regime and became the emperor. He sent general Feng Yi to pacify Guanzhong. Later, it was named Xiahou and General. In 30 AD, Feng Yi went to Luoyang, the capital, to worship Emperor Guangwu. Emperor Guangwu received him grandly, and introduced him to the civil and military officials, saying, "He was the commander-in-chief when I started my army in those days. On the road of making the night, he split the thorns for me, swept away many obstacles, and settled the vast area of Guanzhong. He is a minister who has made great contributions to the individual champion! " Because of his modesty and eagerness to learn, Feng Yi won people's admiration.