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What’s the next line about whether things are going well or not?

The next sentence of the wind, water, and rain goes against everything: How can a boat be so ridiculous? Title of the poem: "Crossing Mouse Qi·Feng Shui and Rain Go Against the Wind". Real name: Wang Shipeng. Nickname: Wang Zhongwen. Font size: Zi Guilinghao Meixi. Era: Song Dynasty. Ethnic group: Song people (Han nationality). Birthplace: Meixi Village, Zuoyuan, Sidu, Yueqing, Wenzhou. Date of birth: November 9, 1112. Time of death: August 6, 1171. Main works: "Er Lang Shen", "Dian Jiang Lips", "Dian Jiang Lips", "Dian Jiang Lips", "Dian Jiang Lips", etc. Main achievements: repeatedly discussed government affairs, advocated restoration, and made achievements in various official positions.

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If the wind, water and rain are adverse, what's wrong with a boat?

Leave the Three Gorges with peace of mind, and climb the Shuangxi River without courage.

2. Other poems by Wang Shipeng

"Red Plum", "Remembering the Night Rain", "Peach River", "Ode to the Willow", and "Erlang God". Poems from the same dynasty

"General Cao", "Going down to Qutang", "Tengwang Pavilion", "The Son is Nei, the Angry Man Abandoned His Wife, the Cold Resentment and the Anvil, Tang Meishan Poems Are Also Played as Jianzhi", "Inscribed on Ai River" ", "Abandoned Gongyuan is worth the rice," "Send off guests to Linggu", "Sigh", "Inscribed on Chen Chaoyu's Love for Bamboo Pavilion", "Four Hao Pictures of Rewarding Chunhu Shilu Yonghui".

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