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Interpretation of Sail Series
Sailing means a long-distance ship. In the Southern Dynasties, Liang's poem "Giving Old Travels" said: "Sail for no reason, and return to the sunset alone." Zhang Songxian's poem "Leaving the Pavilion Banquet" says: "Go up to the jade building west, return to the wild goose and sail far." Huang Qing Xie Qing's poem "Memories of Wujiang River" reads: "Sail from the north and berth at Wujiang River at night."

Word decomposition

Interpretation of the journey (3 journey 7 journey) Long March. Journey. Recruitment husband recruitment. Clothing recruitment Sail (a sailboat). Conquer (by force) Conquer, conquer and go to war. Fighting in the north and south. Call: conscription. Recruit (soldiers). Collect military forces. A tarpaulin that uses wind to propel a ship forward: a sailboat. Sail pin windsurfing radical: towel.