The waves behind push the waves ahead

The waves behind push the waves ahead

The word "back wave pushing forward wave" is pronounced as "H à UL à ngtu à Qi á NL à ng", which means the wave behind pushes the wave in front. It means that the things behind push the things in front, just as the waves behind push the waves ahead.

Idioms and allusions

[source]: the poem "crossing the Tiaoxi" by Wenxiang of Song Dynasty: "only when you look at the waves behind and urge the waves ahead, you should realize that new people change old people." Let's give an example to make a sentence: my brother is a lonely man. I'm in Jingxiang, the Yangtze River. Now I've been through several battlefields, but it's the waves behind that push the waves ahead. The second discount of Guan Hanqing's single sword club in Yuan Dynasty

Discrimination of words

Phonetic code: hltl synonym: the waves behind push the waves ahead allegorical sayings: the spring tide on August 15 lantern riddle: the waves in the Yangtze River usage: as an object; refers to new things

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