"There will be times when strong winds and waves break, so hang up your sails and sail across the sea." It means: I believe that one day, I will be able to ride on the strong winds and break through thousands of miles of waves; hang your sails high and march forward bravely in the sea!
Long winds and waves: a metaphor for realizing political ideals.
According to the "Song Book·Zong Chou Biography": When Zong Chou was a boy, his uncle Zong Bing asked him about his ambitions. He said: "I would like to ride the long wind and break thousands of miles of waves." Hui: Dang.
Yunfan: high sail.
The ship is sailing in the sea, and because the sky and water are connected, the sails seem to be hidden in the clouds and mist.
Ji: crossing.
Looking forward to one day displaying his ambitions shows his optimistic and heroic spirit about the future of life, and is full of positive and romantic sentiment.
Extended information: Traveling is Difficult·Part 1 (Tang Dynasty) Li Bai? A gold cup worth ten thousand dollars worth of wine, and a jade plate worth ten thousand dollars worth of treasures.
Stopping the cup and throwing chopsticks, I can't eat. I draw my sword and look around at a loss.
If you want to cross the Yellow River, which is blocked by ice, you will have to climb the snow-covered mountains of Taihang.
When I was free to fish on the Bixi River, I suddenly took a boat and dreamed of the sun.
Traveling is difficult!
Traveling is difficult!
There are many different roads, where are you now?
There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, and the clouds and sails are hung directly to help the sea.
"Difficulty on the Road Part One" was written in the third year of Tianbao (744), when Li Bai was slandered and excluded from Chang'an.
The poem describes his uncontrollable anger when he encountered difficulties on the political road; but he still hopes that one day he will display his ambitions, showing his optimistic and heroic spirit about the future of life, and is full of positive romantic sentiment.
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