乘风破浪
      Explanation: By: taking advantage of. Potential vessel Cheng Zhaofeng plow. Metaphor's ambitious, daring and majestic, to forge ahead
      Usage: -Linked; for the predicate; with compliment to describe the cause of the rapid development of
      Source: "Song Shuzong Que Biography": "Harcourt is low, David asked his blog. Honest answer is: 'would like to take the winds and waves'."
      Examples: Ships in the ~, cars passing through the wilderness. (Mao Dun's "Midnight" e)
  • Thesaurus:  have lofty aspirations or realize it marching forward courageously, break through brambles and thorns, stride forward singing militant songs, to go ahead bravely without looking back
  • Antonym Group:  scrounge, play the jackal to the tiger, Fu Wing for the tiger, Wings for the tiger, fear the wolf in front and the tiger behind/ hesitate in doing something, Days for the child to help, Jie for the child to help, abet an ill-doer, Glance right and left, throw something at a rat,but afraid to break the vase, can't say boo to a goose