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Surging waves and strong easterly winds mean

A powerful explanation of the east wind: spring breeze. A strong spring breeze is blowing. Describe the spring breeze blowing on the earth, and the earth will soon be completely new. Dongfeng commentary: The small wind building blowing from the east was easterly again last night. ; ; Southern Tang dynasty; Li Yu's Yu Meiren: The Wind in Spring is a metaphor for the strength or momentum of the revolution. The east wind blows out of heaven and earth, sweeping away all monsters in the world. ; ; Eight poems in Tiananmen Square. The wind from the east. The explanation of "Nine Songs of Chu" describes that the water is surging and magnificent. ; ; Tang; Li Bai's Dream of Climbing Mount Tianmu explains the mighty Yangtze River in detail. The water is magnificent. The second song of Jin's "Heyang County Records": "How mighty the torrent is, how lush the vegetation is." Song Sima Guang's poem "Stay in the East County for Friends" said: "Gold teeth are mighty.