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Smooth sailing idiom
smooth sailing (y and f ā n f ē ng sh ù n), a Chinese idiom, means that the ship is sailing with full sails. The metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles. It is also used as a greeting for people to travel in Anji. The language comes out of Qing Li Yu's "Companion with Fragrant Fragrance": "It's a lot of work, and I hope it will be smooth sailing." Mao Zedong's "On Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People" III: "In the socialist cause, if you want to go through difficulties and twists and turns and make great efforts, it will always be smooth sailing and easy to succeed. This idea is just an illusion. "