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Idioms about ships

A rising tide lifts all boats,

Regardless of the wind and waves, sit firmly on the fishing boat,

The river does not wash the boat,

When the ship comes to the bridge, it will go straight ahead.

Move the boat to the shore,

From the storm, sit firmly on the fishing boat,

Boarding a thief boat,

The prime minister punted on his stomach,

Borrow water to push the boat,

Begging for a boat and a sword,

Mud boats cross the river,

Sit firmly on the fishing boat,

Wash your feet and get on the boat,

Drowning on a boat,

Shovel against the wind,

Cross the bridge when you come to it,

Move the ship and dock,

The prime minister can kick him in the stomach,

Louchuan flute and drum,

Broken kettles and sunken ships,

The ship arrived in the middle of the river very late to fill the leak.

Many ships won't get in the way,

This problem can be solved without much forethought.

Go ashore and get on board,

Take a boat along the river,

The ship is strong and the gun is sharp.

South ship, north horse,

The virtual ship hits the ship,

On board, on board,

Grass boats borrow arrows,

Go back to the boat and turn the rudder,

Go with the flow,

There are two feet on both sides,

The support of the ship,

The prime minister can sail in his stomach,

Along with this ship,

wait and see