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Willing to ride the wind and waves, willing to study for ten years, is it a famous saying or a proverb, or something.
In this couplet, a wish, a wind, a reading, a dash, ten years in Wan Li, books in the waves.

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This couplet is embedded with two allusions. One is the Song Dynasty in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. What is Uncle Zong Yi's ambition? Zong Yi said: "I am willing to ride the wind and waves." Therefore, later generations use the metaphor of braving the wind and waves to show their political ambitions.

The other is a poem by Dharma and Zhou Enlai.

In September 2007, Zhou Enlai ended his middle school life and went to Japan to seek revolutionary truth. On the eve of going abroad, he wrote "Song of the Great River":

The great river song turned to the east, and the dense group helped the poor.

Ten years of broken walls, it is difficult to reward the sea and be a hero.

The handwriting of this poem is now in the Museum of Chinese History. It means "the river of no return, the waves are gone." After such a heroic song, the poet turned around hard and decided to go east to Japan. I went to Japan to study social science in depth and in detail to save the nation (economy, saving the country, change; World, society and country; Poor, on the verge of despair, in danger) The poet said that he would concentrate on studying for ten years, just like Dharma sitting on the wall of Shaolin Temple for nine years. After finishing my studies, I will do something great for the motherland and the people like a flying dragon flying over a wall. The last sentence, "Being a hero by jumping into the sea is hard to be rewarded", means that even if the ideal cannot be realized, jumping into the sea and dying is still a hero. Here, we borrow an incident in which Chen Tianhua, a close friend, jumped into the sea and died while studying in Japan, to protest against the unreasonable expulsion of China students by the reactionary authorities and arouse people's awakening. Hard to pay, hard to achieve, and impossible to achieve. Jump into the sea; Throw it into the sea. )