Sailing means raising the sails and starting to sail. Sailing symbolizes sailing in the wind, fearless, firm, brave and indomitable; The direction is firm and the ideal is far away. Setting sail is generally used to indicate that a person begins to prepare everything for the success of his career.
"John set sail, braving the wind and waves" is to describe a person who has a goal to strive for and pursue, and is determined to realize its determination and belief. Of course, there will be many difficulties and obstacles on the way forward, but once you have ambition, you will always try your best to eliminate challenges. Set sail, from Liu Tang Changqing's poem "Send Judge Joe to Fuzhou": "Where to set sail, insert feathers to the east."
The connotation of "setting sail"
The connotation expressed by "sailing" mainly refers to starting a new career or a new stage of life, which means that a person or an organization is about to embark on a new journey and launch a new struggle. It symbolizes a positive spirit and attitude. Raise the sail, the ship can rely on the wind to move forward and reach the destination smoothly, which means that active struggle can make us reach our goal faster.
"Setting sail" also implies that we should not rest on our laurels for fear of failure or unknown factors, but should bravely face challenges and actively seek solutions. Only by continuous progress can we achieve higher achievements and a happier life.
In short, the connotation of "setting sail" is to inspire people to explore new horizons, constantly challenge themselves and their limits, strengthen their confidence, and strive to meet new challenges and the future.