Let the wind and waves rise, sit on the fishing boat
He is confident and unshakable in any dangerous situation. The same as "let the wind and waves rise, sit on the fishing boat.".
Idiom explanation
Idiom explanation. The same as "let the wind and waves rise, sit on the fishing boat.".
Idioms and allusions
Source: Liu Shaoqi's on the recuperation of Communist Party members: "there are two Chinese Proverbs:" no one says behind a person, and no one says before that person? " "Let the wind and waves rise, and sit on the fishing boat."
Discrimination of words
Idiom information idiom explanation: it means to be confident and unshakable in any dangerous situation. The same as "let the wind and waves rise, sit on the fishing boat.". Common degree: general emotional color: commendatory words; grammatical usage: as object, attribute, clause; used for doing things; idiom structure: complex sentence form; generation time: Modern related poetry Zhushi (Qing) Zheng Xie y ǎ OD ì ngq ī ngsh ù Nb ù f à ngs ō ng insisted that Qingshan was not relaxed, and L ì g ē NYU á NZ à IP ò y á nzh ō ng was rooted in the broken rock. It's hard to fight a thousand times, and it's hard to fight a thousand times. It's hard to fight a thousand times, and it's hard to fight a thousand times. If you bite the green hill, you will never relax. Your roots are deep in the rock. after tens of thousands of times of tempering, you will be more tenacious, regardless of the strong wind from East, West, North and south.
Let the wind and waves rise, sit on the fishing boat
Burn the gold and destroy the bone - shuò jīn huǐ gǔ
bear hardship without complaint - rèn láo rèn yuàn