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Sail in the wind. The next sentence rhymes.
Set sail, that is, raise the sail and start sailing. Sailing is to raise the sail. It means sailing or sailing. Set sail, that is, ships, planes, etc. Start sailing. From Liu Tang Changqing's poem "Send Judge Joe to Fuzhou": Where to sail, set sail, idiom: ride the wind and waves, explanation: the ship rides the wind and waves. Metaphor to overcome difficulties and go forward bravely. Source: Song Shu? Zong Xi biography:? When he was young, Bing asked him about his ambition and said, I would like to ride the wind and waves. Example: The boat sailed through Yuan Ye. Mao Dun's Midnight is synonymous with: facing difficulties and striding forward, while the antonym is: standing still and feeling dejected, and the two-part allegorical saying is: sailing in the sea; Read the newspaper on the bow, riddle: sailing at sea, usage: as predicate and attribute; Describe the rapid development of business.
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