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Take a look and guess this idiom: there are three sails on the ship.
May everything go well.

yīfān fēng shn

Explain that this ship sail before the wind is full of sails. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.

The source of Jiao's "Into Hunan" is: "A sail in one day makes a thousand miles of wind."

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is as a compliment. It can be used in study, work and life. Often used to wish others a pleasant journey. Sometimes it can also be used as a congratulatory message. Generally used as predicate, attribute and object.

Positive sound one; You can't pronounce "Yi".

A sail that distinguishes shapes; Can't write "turn".

Synonym invincible, indomitable, bon voyage.

Antonyms are full of twists and turns, storms and violent waves.

Example: this is your first time out of town; Be careful on the road; Take care; Wish you ~.