What does it mean to brave the tide and ride the wind and waves?
To be brave in the tide is to be brave in the tide, to be a brave and enterprising person, and to start with failure. Qiantang River Basin is one of the important birthplaces of civilization in China.
Qiantang River has become a cultural carrier integrating flood control culture, reclamation culture, anti-Taiwan culture, tidal wave culture, shipping culture, folk culture and other cultural elements, giving people on both sides of Qiantang River the heroic spirit of standing on the tide and embracing the world. Take failure as a new starting point, persevere and redouble your efforts. Riding the wind and waves means that Song Shuzong is willing to ride the wind and waves. Express one's ambition. Later, people used it to describe going forward regardless of difficulties and obstacles.