Pronunciation: Fang m m m m m m j ī n ā n
Part of speech: usually used as predicate and attribute in sentences.
Example: Put on a golden saddle, surpass yourself and write a youth chapter.
Synonym introduction: braving the wind and waves
Pronunciation: ché ché chéng fēng pò làng
Express meaning: Riding the wind and waves refers to the rapid progress or sailing by riding the wind and waves, which is a metaphor for aiming high; Modern Chinese refers to the development under good conditions or on the basis of certain achievements, and sometimes it also describes the rapid development of the cause.
Source: Southern Dynasty Yue "Song Shuzhuan" "I am willing to ride the wind and break the waves."
Usage: generally used as a predicate in sentences; It is full of praise.
Example: The ship braved the wind and waves, and the car crossed Yuan Ye.