Pronunciation: ché ché chéng fēng pò làng
Interpretation: take advantage. Take advantage of the downwind; Break the waves. Metaphor is ambitious; Magnificent spirit; Not afraid of difficulties; Go forward bravely; There is a lot of ambition in this. Also known as "riding the wind and breaking the waves" and "riding the wind and breaking the waves".
This is irresistible.
Pronunciation: ruùběk dāng
Interpretation: it means extremely sharp and unstoppable, and it describes the unstoppable momentum of going forward bravely.
Through thorns
Pronunciation: pójóng zhón jí
Interpretation: Cutting through thorns is an idiom in China, which means to cut through thorns, and it is a metaphor to clear obstacles and overcome difficulties on the way forward. Synonym: Brave the wind and waves, forge ahead courageously, and make great strides.
set sail
Pronunciation: Yang obeys Yin and disobeys.
Interpretation: It means to 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.
5. There is no end to learning.
Pronunciation: XuéháI wúyá
Interpretation: there is no limit to learning, and there is no limit to learning: knowledge. Refers to the boundless ocean of knowledge.
Extended answer:
Sentences suitable for rhyming slogans in Class 1, Grade 1:
1. Work hard and always win the first place.
I'm fine. I exercise.
3. I exercise, I am healthy and I am happy.
4. Go beyond the limit and surpass yourself.
5. Unite and work hard to create brilliance forever.
6. unite and work hard.
7. Youth is fearless and dreams are awesome.
8. I exercise, I am happy, I exercise, I make progress.
9. Compare your own style and surpass yourself.
10. I will be stronger, faster and higher.