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What does it mean that Zong Yi is willing to ride the wind and waves?
Zong Yi, Chinese character, is from Nieyang, Nanyang. My uncle's name is Zong Bing. He has a noble character and refuses to be an official. When Zong Yi was young, Zong Bing asked him what his ambition was. Zong Yi said: "I am willing to ride the wind and waves." Zongbi's brother was about to enter the door when he got married, and robbers came to rob him that night. At that time, although Zong Yi was only 14 years old, he personally stood up against the robbers [1] and beat a dozen robbers to pieces, so he could not enter the main house at all.

Word explanation

Zong Yi (què): General of the Southern Song Dynasty during the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Free hanging: scattered, which means running away. [2]。

S: be an official. (See Classical Chinese Knowledge for details.)

Reject: resist, resist.

Thief: robber

Multiply: Virtue. [2]

Beginning: positive. [3]

Secretion: b √, number of cases of secretion. [2]

Yes, I can.

ambition

Classical Chinese knowledge

Stone. "Official" means "being an official". In the original text, "a noble person is not an official" means that he is noble in character and refuses to be an official. The ancients said that "learning to be excellent is an official", which means that you can be an official only after reading a good book, and "official career" is the way to be an official; "Official family" refers to the family that is an official. [2]

Inspiration and reference

This is the idiom "braving the wind and waves", which means to be ambitious, not afraid of difficulties and go forward bravely. Everyone should have the spirit of riding the wind and waves. [2]