What does "檠天佳海" mean?

The meaning of "檠天佳海" is: describing great ability and extraordinary ability.

The four-letter word for Tianzi:

Exquisite workmanship: Exquisite artificial things are better than those formed naturally. Describes superb skills (mostly refers to arts and crafts).

Worrying about the sky: "Liezi Tianrui" said that there was a man in the state of Qi who was worried that the sky would fall and he would have nowhere to stay, so that he would not be able to eat or sleep well. Li Bai used this allusion in "Liang Fu Yin" to write the poem "The country of Qi is free from worries and worries about heaven". Later, "unfounded worry" was used as a metaphor for unnecessary worries and worries.

Sky-breaking: Li He's poem "Li Ping's Harvest Introduction": "Where Nuwa refines stones to mend the sky, the stones startle the sky and make the autumn rain." It originally described the sound of the harp (ancient musical instrument), which is sometimes high-pitched, sometimes low, and surprising. Surprisingly, there is an indescribable wonderland. Later, it was used as a metaphor for articles and discussions to be surprising.

Fantasy: a metaphor for being bold and unrestrained (mostly used in evaluating writing, painting, calligraphy, etc.). Tianma: The sweat-blooded horse obtained from Dawan (the name of the country in the ancient Western Regions) during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is called Tianma, which means divine horse.

The proud son of heaven: the arrogant son whose parents dote on him. God's darling. It originally refers to the powerful northern ethnic Hu people, but later also refers to the doting, unruly and unruly son of his parents.

Whimsical: a metaphor for bizarre and unrealistic ideas. Tiankai: a metaphor for things that are out of thin air and do not exist at all.

Natural selection: competition: the competition for survival of living things; natural selection: natural selection. Organisms compete with each other, and those who can adapt survive. Originally referring to the general laws of biological evolution, it was later also used in the development of human society.

Unify the world: Tianxia: refers to the whole country. It originally refers to a unified country, but now it mostly refers to an independent kingdom formed by a certain region or a certain institution that does not implement the intentions of its superiors. It also generally refers to a certain field occupied by a few people.

Like the sun at noon. It is a metaphor for when things are at their most prosperous.

Example sentences:

1. Fight hard to hold up the sky and the sea, and work together sincerely before making achievements.

2. Wen Jingweiwu, serving the country with integrity, military diplomacy, and holding the sea and the sky.

3. Li Mi and Li Sheng will be the dynasty's imperial pillars in the future, but before the troubled times come, the two young men are still under the instruction of their masters in Princess Yuzhen's mansion. Work hard and be brave and diligent.

4. Learn the skills of slaying dragons, learn the ability of embroidering tigers, and hope that all the talented people will be able to build a sea bridge one day. There are tall branches to lean on, sweet springs to drink from, and hundreds of phoenixes coming to worship today** *Sing Qi Tianle.

5. Why did Mr. Chen say this? Mr. Chen is an important minister of the country, and he is the leader of the sea. How can he just leave? The Ai family does not allow this matter, so there is no need for Mr. Chen to mention it again.

6. Wang Situ Zhongzhong, who was like a golden beam on the sea, finally managed to secure his seat. After only a few days of peace, news came that Chang'an City was attacked.

7. Li Mi and Li Sheng will be the dynasty's imperial pillars in the future, but before the troubled times come, the two young men are still under the instruction of their masters in Princess Yuzhen's mansion. Work hard and be brave and diligent.

8. One is the Jade Pillar of Optimism, and the other is the Golden Beam that frames the sea.

9. The white jade pillars of the Qingtianjia sea made the Song Dynasty proud for generations.