What is the moral of setting sail?

The moral of sailing: life raises the ideal sail and sails towards the ideal goal of life.

Pinyin: yang fān qǐháng.

Analysis: Sailing boat refers to sailing boat or sailing boat. Set sail, that is, ships, planes, etc. Start sailing.

Source: Liu Changqing's poem "Send Judge Joe to Fuzhou" in the Tang Dynasty: Where to sail? Pinch the feathers and chase the east.

Set sail and make sentences

1, bent sickle, the dream of harvesting crop after crop; The intoxicating fruit fragrance permeates the happy heart; The breeze rolls up the wheat waves and makes the ideal sail; Take root in the happy soil and harvest a full bag. Have a nice walk!

Wave goodbye and set sail. What I can't escape is the friendship cable you threw, which is firmly tied to my heart invisibly.

3, waving goodbye, the moment of parting is just around the corner; The grass is flourishing, and the deep affection and friendship are hidden in the heart; In a blink of an eye, I will say goodbye soon; Set sail, may your future road get wider and wider; The evening breeze blows willows, and the sunset is beyond the mountain. This life hangs on you, warm blessing forever.

4. The towering mountains inspire you to climb straight; The vast grassland attracts you to hold the reins; The boundless sea beckons you to sail.

5, civilization is painting, colorful; Civilization is a flower, all loves; Civilization is a song, harmonious and bright, civilization is a bridge, and communication is infinite; Civilization is a ship, set sail, and civilization is the road, which is wider and wider!