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 ~.