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Idioms related to the sea and trees

sea

Surrounded by mountains and seas, it is described as crowded.

Hundreds of rivers run into the sea, and water flows to the sea. More metaphor for countless scattered things gathered in one place.

Hundreds of rivers flow into the sea: the meaning is still unfinished. Chuan: River. All rivers flow to the sea. Metaphor is popular or the general trend. It also means that many things are scattered and gathered in one place.

All rivers run into the sea: rivers. Many rivers flow into the sea. Metaphor is the general trend or the will of the people. It also means that many scattered things are gathered in one place.

Blue sea and blue sky originally described Chang 'e's loneliness and desolation when she looked at the empty blue sea and blue sky at night in Guanghan Palace. After the metaphor of women's loyalty to love.

According to legend, the Eight Immortals don't need a boat when crossing the sea, and everyone has a set of spells. There is a folk proverb that "the Eight Immortals cross the sea and show their magical powers". Later, they used metaphors to come up with their own skills or methods to compete with each other.

Talent is as big as the sea, used to praise each other's deep talent.

Ride and float on the sea: a small raft made of bamboo and wood. Sitting on a raft, floating on the sea. Refers to seclusion.

Crossing the sea: refers to the sea; Cross-flow: Water is everywhere. The sea is everywhere. Metaphor is political chaos and social unrest.

Things change: farmland. The sea becomes a mulberry field, and the mulberry field becomes the sea. Things have changed a lot.

Nine Niu Yi hairs: Xiaomi is Xiaomi. A millet in the sea. The metaphor is very small.

The pearls in the sea were missed by pearl pickers. Metaphor buried talents or buried talents.

Looking for a needle in a haystack. Metaphor is extremely difficult to find.

Metaphor daoshanhuohai is extremely dangerous and difficult.

Kindness is as deep as Hain's kindness.

Enshan's love for the sea is as heavy as a mountain and friendship is as deep as the sea. Describe the deep feelings.

Among the boundless Buddhism in Fahai, it is said that Buddhism is as vast as the sea.

Hong Fei played the sea like a flying swan. Describe the brushwork vividly.

After the sea moves mountains, the sea moves mountains. Description is very powerful.

Crossing the river and the sea initially described the rain as heavy, and later described the strength or momentum as strong.

Letting the dragon go into the sea is a metaphor for letting go of the enemy and leaving behind future troubles.

Happiness is as big as the East China Sea. Old greetings.

The waves are calm and calm. Metaphor is safe.

The sea is calm and there are no waves. Metaphor is safe.

Metaphor is a river running into the sea, with an open mind and eloquence.

Haibei Tiannan describes Wan Li as far away and far apart. It also describes different areas.

Hai Buyang: Rise and roll. There are no waves on the sea. Metaphor is that the world is at peace.

Fishing for the moon from sea to water. Metaphor is to do something that can't be done at all, and it can only be in vain.

Looking for a needle in a haystack. Descriptions are hard to find.

A sea of fire and a mountain of knives is a metaphor for extremely dangerous and difficult places.

tree

Tree-lined: towering trees:? Rooted and uprooted trees: Cut the grass and get rid of the roots. Metaphor to remove the curse, in order to avoid future trouble. Trees are different from each other: advocating the same and rejecting the different. The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind keeps blowing: the tree wants to be quiet, but the wind keeps blowing. The original metaphor is that things can't be satisfactory. Now it is also a metaphor that class struggle is not based on human will. If a tree flies high, its leaves will return to its roots: no matter how high the tree grows, the leaves will still return to its roots. No matter how long you leave your hometown, you will eventually return to your hometown. Big trees attract the wind: It is a metaphor that people who are famous or rich are easy to attract attention and get into trouble. It's the same as "a tree attracts the wind" Blooming on the tree: one of the "thirty-six plans" It is also a metaphor for seeking benefits from capital and getting nothing. Ten years of trees, a hundred years of people:? Tree: cultivate, cultivate. Metaphor training talents is a long-term solution. It also means that it is not easy to train talents.