What's different about you? What do you mean by soaring to nine Wan Li?
Ideals and ambitions. Why not soar in the wind? Wan Li is from Li Yong, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The whole poem is as follows: Dapeng rises with the wind one day and soars in the ninth Wan Li. If the wind weakens, it can still lift away the turbulent current. When the world saw my unchanging tone, it sneered at all my big words. Fu Xuan can still fear the afterlife, but her husband can't be young. It means why not fly with the wind and go straight to the sky with the wind, hoping to display your ideals and ambitions.