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Vocabulary of studying abroad
The words used in studying abroad are: Long March, flying far, wings of Hung-chien, being at home all over the world, flying high and holding high.

1, Long March:

It means: sign: travel far. A journey of a thousand miles. Describe a very long journey. Later, it was used to describe the long-term hardship of the cause.

From the poem "Out of the Great Wall" by Wang Changling in the Tang Dynasty: "When the Qin Dynasty passed, the Long March people did not return." Explanation: It is still the bright moon and border pass in Qin and Han Dynasties. Wan Li, who defended the border against the enemy, refused to return the people.

For example, winning national victory is only the first step of the long March.

Step 2 fly away:

It means: it means that people go far away. More refers to getting out of trouble and finding a way out.

From "The Biography of Zhuo Mao in the Later Han Dynasty", "If you don't want to do it alone, you'd rather fly away than do evil in the world." Commentary: If you don't want to improve your self-cultivation, how can you get out of the predicament, unlike ordinary people?

Example: The present situation is different from the past. I'm not afraid of him flying away with a knife and a stick.

3. Hung-chien's wings:

Swan flies high and travels far, which is a metaphor for a great talent who has returned from studying abroad.

Yan Shigu quoted Li Qi as saying in "Han Shu Gongsun Hong, Bo Shi, etc.": "Progressive, ambitious, wings are materials. Hong and others don't know the world, if Yan Jue doesn't know his ambition. " Explanation: Gradually, through hard work, a swan can fly thousands of miles at a time. Many people are very talented at first, but they are troubled by the secular world, just like the swallow doesn't know the great ambition of Honghu Lake.

Example: He came back from studying abroad and became Hung-chien's wing.

4. Four Seas at Home:

Meaning: It means to be ambitious and never let go of your hometown or personal world.

From "The Story of Emperor Han Gaodi": "The husband and son of heaven make the four seas their home." Explanation: A gentleman is ambitious in all directions, not leaking his hometown or personal world.

For example, he has been traveling around the world for many years, trying to achieve something.

5, fly high:

It means: flying high and far is a metaphor for the broad future.

From Liu Xiang's "Thirteen Verses of Eight Immortals in the Garden" in the Han Dynasty: "Swan flies high and far, all by six purlins." Commentary: Swan flies high and far, with great ambition.

Example: I want to come back and fly high, but it is enough to prove that I was arrested in his hometown. His return is intended to make a difference and fly high.

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