Five-character words describing the seaside

1. There are 5 four-character words that describe the sea.

Moving mountains and overturning seas. It is a metaphor for the great power and majesty of human beings in transforming nature.

"Once in the sea" means that you have seen the big world and don't take ordinary things seriously.

Casting mountains and boiling seas: Mining copper mines in the mountains to cast coins, and boiling seawater to obtain salt. It is a metaphor for being good at exploiting natural resources.

The clouds are sad and the sea is full of sorrow.

There is no limit to the sea of ??learning. The sea of ??learning: knowledge. The ocean of knowledge is boundless

Measuring the sea with a lithium and measuring the sea with a shell. Metaphorical observation and understanding are very narrow and one-sided.

Mirage is an old metaphor for the illusion of prosperity in the world.

Wuhusihai refers to all parts of the country, and sometimes all over the world. Nowadays, it also refers to broad unity.

We are all brothers within the four seas. People from all over the world are like brothers.

The stone sank into the sea. The stone sank into the sea. There is no news from this metaphor.

Bloody hatred describes hatred that is extremely great and deep. Mostly refers to the hatred caused by people being killed.

Ladder Mountain Navigation Mountaineering and navigation. It is a metaphor for traveling long distances and experiencing dangerous journeys.

Having a clear vision means being arrogant and unable to see anything.

The clay cow fell into the sea. The clay cow fell into the sea. It is a metaphor that once you leave, you will never come back.

Carrying mountains and crossing seas is a metaphor for doing something absolutely impossible.

Overturning mountains and seas. Pushing away mountains and overturning seas. Describes strong power and great momentum.

Longevity is as long as a mountain, and blessings are as big as a sea. In the old days, it was used to wish people longevity and happiness.

The crowds are like mountains and seas. Describes a gathering of people in large numbers.

A group of hongs playing in the sea. Hong: swan geese; Hai: refers to the big lake. Like many Feihong playing in the big lake. Describe calligraphy as vigorous and flexible.

Use deceptive means to hide things from the outside world and operate in secret.

The sea of ??hatred is difficult to fill. The sea of ??hatred is like a sea; it is difficult to fill it. It is a metaphor for resentment.

Love Heaven and Niehai Nie: Sin. The great passion, the abyss of sin. The old refers to men and women falling deeply into love.

The vast ocean is very vast. Metaphor of a situation that cannot be escaped

The ends of the earth and the ends of the earth describe extremely distant places, or extremely far apart.

The word "four seas is our home" originally meant that the emperor occupied the whole country. Later, he said that any place can be regarded as his home. It means to aim at all directions and not miss your hometown or your own little world.

The metaphor is powerful: returning to the mountains and the sea

The metaphor is gone and never comes back: the mud cow sinks into the sea

The metaphor is a dangerous place: mountains of swords and seas of fire

A metaphor for each person's ability: the Eight Immortals crossing the sea

A metaphor for having seen the world: once across the sea

A metaphor for the aspirations of the people: all rivers returning to the sea 2. Idioms describing the sea

Magnificent and turbulent waves , sea and sky, calm and boundless, hundreds of rivers returning to the sea, turbulent waves, water and sky the same color, endless, turbulent, sparkling, mountains and seas, sea water flying in groups, the sea is calm

1. Turbulent [ xiōng yǒng péng pài ]

Explanation: surging: the appearance of a flood rising violently; surging: waves hitting each other. Describes a powerful and unstoppable force.

From: "Shanglin Fu" by Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty: "It boils with rage and surges."

Translation: boils with rage, with great momentum and unstoppable force.

Example: The tides of the two oceans intertwined to form a surging wave. This was the wave of anti-colonialism that swept across Asia and Africa.

2. Magnificent waves [ bō lán zhuàng kuò ]

Explanation: Originally used to describe the vastness of the water. Now it is a metaphor for majestic momentum or huge scale.

From: Bao Zhao of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "A Letter to My Sister on Climbing Dalei'an": "The travelers are poor, but the road is magnificent."

Translation: Travelers have a hard journey and encounter obstacles along the way. There are really a lot of big things going on.

Example: A seven-character poem must be magnificent, sudden and exciting, and open and close.

3. Endless as far as the eye can see [ yī wàng wú jì ]

Explanation: Ji: edge. The horizon is as far as the eye can see. The description is very broad.

From: Chapter 64 of Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" of the Ming Dynasty: "As far as the eye can see, it seems to be thousands of miles away."

Translation: At a glance, there is no edge, and it looks like It’s a thousand miles away

Example: The Mongolian knights soared like eagles over the endless prairie.

4. Water and sky are one color [ shuǐ tiān yī sè ]

Explanation: The light of water and the color of sky are blurred. Describes the vast scene where water and sky meet.

From "Preface to the Poems of Tengwang Pavilion" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "The falling clouds and solitary swans fly together, the autumn water lasts for a long time and the sky is the same color."

Translation: Colorful clouds reflected by the sun Flying with the lone wild goose, the autumn water is green and connected to the long sky. The sky is reflected in the water, and the water and sky are one color.

Example: The Dongting Lake is really full of waves, and the water and sky are one color.

5. Turbulent waves [ jīng tāo hài làng ]

Explanation: Tao: *** Wave; Hai: to frighten. Rough and scary waves. A metaphor for a dangerous environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.

From: Tang Dynasty Tian Ying's "Yushantang Collected Works·Haiyun Tower": "When a person is calm, he will be wary every time he thinks about the stormy waves he has walked on before."

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Translation: When a person is quiet, he should never be afraid every time he thinks about the stormy waves he has experienced before.

Example: I felt my body was turbulent again, as if I was in a boat. 3. Idioms describing seaside scenery

The water and sky are the same color, the clouds are light and the wind is gentle, the sky is blue, boundless, and endless

1. The water and sky are the same color [shuǐ tiān yī sè]

Explanation: The water light and the sky are blurred. Describes the vast scene where water and sky meet.

From: "Preface to the Poetry of Tengwang Pavilion" by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty: "The falling clouds and solitary swans fly together, the autumn water lasts for a long time and the sky is the same color."

Translation: Colorful clouds reflected by the sun Flying together with the lonely goose, the autumn water is green and connected to the long sky. The sky is reflected in the water, and the water light is mixed with the sky.

2. The clouds are light and the wind is light [yún dàn fēng qīng]

Explanation: The breeze is gentle and the floating clouds are light. Describes fine weather. Also known as "the wind is light and the clouds are light".

From: Song Dynasty Cheng Hao's "Spring Comes Together": "The clouds are light and the wind is light. It is almost noon, and the flowers and willows are passing by the front river."

Translation: There are light white clouds floating in the sky. , the spring breeze gently caressed people's faces, it was almost noon, I walked through the flowers, along the green willows, and unknowingly came to the river in front.

3. Blue Sky Wanli [ bì kōng wàn lǐ ]

Explanation: Wanli: refers to a large area and a long distance. Describes sunny weather.

4. Boundless [ wú biān wú jì ]

Explanation: Ji: the edge. The scope of description is extremely broad.

From: Chapter 66 of "The Complete Biography of Shuo Yue" by Qian Cai of the Qing Dynasty: "The vast white expanse turned out to be the edge of Taihu Lake.

5. Endless as far as the eye can see [ yī wàng wú jì ]

Explanation: Ji: edge. The edge cannot be seen at a glance. Describes a very vast area.

From: Ming Dynasty ·Chapter 64 of Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West": "It is endless as far as the eye can see, and it seems to be thousands of miles away. ” 4. Four-character idioms about the ocean

First of all, we can search based on the word "sea", and then search based on words with similar meanings to the ocean. Here is the idiom about the ocean: Sea water groups fly into mirages. The sea is calm, the sea is calm, the sea is clear, the sea is clear, the moon is looking for a needle, the sea is dry, the stone is broken, the sky is vast, the sea is standing, the clouds are hanging, the blue sky, the sea is mulberry fields, the sea is a drop, the river is falling, the sea is looking for a needle, the dust is rising in the east sea, the sea is full of regrets, the waves are still, the sea is boiling, the sea is peaceful, the river is open, the ends of the earth are full of rivers, and the sea is full of blessings. Like the East China Sea, the five lakes and the four seas, the eight immortals crossed the sea, the oceans, the mountains, the seas, the hundreds of rivers, the seas, the hundreds of rivers, the seas, the blue seas, the blue sky, the mountains and the sea. Gold walks across the sea, holds a lithe, measures the sea, worries about mountains, dull sea, spring is as deep as the sea, negative ocean, high altitude, mountains overturned, oceans overturned, east sea, whale waves, looking for needles in haystack, east sea, passing waves, east sea, rising dust, knife mountain, sea of ??fire, mountains, piled up sea, overturning mountains, pouring seas, road, mountain, learning sea, east ocean, great grace, mountain The sea of ??righteousness is boundless, the sea of ??law is boundless, the mountains are overturned, the rivers are turned over, the rivers are turned over, the rivers are turned over, the seas are turned over, the dragons are let into the sea, blessings are like the East Sea, fishes are put into the sea, and it is applicable to all the seas. Searching for the moon, finding a needle on the bottom of the sea, boiling waves turning over the sea, boiling rivers turning over the sea, boiling rivers turning over black winds, seas, seas, boiling mountains collapsing seas, boiling mountains splitting seas, boiling mountains shaking rivers and seas, choosing no trickle, seas carrying earth, carrying fire, seas, knives, mountains, seas, storms, seas, ups and downs, rivers drying up, The sea is hard to fill, the sea is a feast, the sea is dry, the sea is dry, the rocks are rotten, the sea is a feast, the sea is dry, the rocks are rotten, the sea is stairway, the mountains are The sea stands, the clouds hang down, the river eyes, the sea mouth, the gate of the sea, the gate of the house is like the sea, the gate of the house is like the sea, the sea alliance, the mountain, the mantra, the sea, the sea, the sea, the sea, the sea, the confidant, the end of the world is like the neighbor, the sea, the boiling sea, the unparalleled river, the clear sea, the clear sea, the clear sea, the Yan River, the clear sea, the banquet is so vast, the sea water cannot be measured back to the mountain. The sea is overturned, the sea is unbearable, the sea is unbearable, the sea is flying, the mirage is surging, the waves are surging, and the waves are rolling incessantly. 5. Four-character words to describe the sea

The wind is strong, the waves are unpredictable, and the waves are surging. Boundless, boundless

1. The wind is strong and the waves are high [fēng jí làng gāo]

Explanation: Describes the strong wind and waves

From: "Wen Wei Po". 》1992.3.2: “The waves near the seaport are rough, the wind is strong and the waves are high.

2. Unpredictable [ biàn huàn mò cè ]

Explanation: Change: change is unpredictable. There are many changes and cannot be predicted.

Translation: At this time, I saw the king in Beiting, like a dragon and a tiger in the mountains, deep forests, giant valleys, ever-changing, Jie Kui people.

3. surging [ xiōng yǒng péng pài ]

Explanation: surging: the appearance of a flood rising violently; surging: waves hitting each other. Describes a powerful and unstoppable force.

From: "Shanglin Fu" by Sima Xiangru of the Han Dynasty: "Boiling and furious, surging and surging."

Translation: Boiling and furious, the flood surges up violently and waves interact with each other. Impact

3. Boundless [ wú biān wú jì ]

Explanation: Ji: at the edge. The scope of description is extremely broad.

From: Chapter 66 of "The Complete Biography of Shuo Yue" by Qian Cai of the Qing Dynasty: "The vast white expanse turns out to be the edge of Taihu Lake."

4. Endless as far as the eye can see [ yī wàng wú jì ]

Explanation: Ji: edge. The horizon is as far as the eye can see. The description is very broad.

From: Chapter 64 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Chengen of the Ming Dynasty: "As far as the eye can see, it seems to be thousands of miles away."

5. Boundless [máng wú biān jì]

Explanation: vast and boundless.

From: Wu Yunduo's "Dedicate Everything to the Party·In the Mine": "After all the money was spent and there was no money to buy a train ticket, my father was so anxious that he walked back and forth on the lake shore, looking at the boundless lake. Worry. 6. Four-character words to describe the seaside

1. Returning to the sea: Returning is like the flow of water into the sea.

It is a metaphor for the aspirations of the people: sailing through the mountains. The sea, climbing over the mountains.

Refers to the difficult journey. 3. The Lord of all rivers: rivers.

All rivers eventually flow into the sea, which is called the sea. 4. A drop in the ocean: Millet, that is, millet.

A grain of millet in the sea is a metaphor.

5. The sea is boiling and the river is rolling. The momentum or power is huge.

6. The sea of ??sorrow is as deep as the sea.

Describes mental depression. Melancholy. 7. Dongyang Dahai: Dongyang: the sea in the east.

Refers to the boundless sea. 8. Love is as deep as the sea.

9. Looking for a needle in the East Sea: It is very difficult to find a needle from the bottom of the sea. 10. The pearl sinks in the sea.

It is a metaphor for talents being buried in the sea. Mulberry field: farmland.

The sea turns into mulberry fields, and the mulberry fields turn into the sea.

12. Bo Bo, the ancient name for the Bohai Sea. Mulberry fields, mulberry fields become the sea.

It is a metaphor for the great changes in the world.

13. Wenjiang Xuehai: a metaphor for articles and knowledge being as deep and broad as the Yangtze River and the sea. The gate is like the sea: The gates of the princes and nobles are as deep as the sea.

In the old days, the gates of the wealthy and aristocratic houses were tightly guarded, and ordinary people could not easily enter. /p>

15. Haoruoyanhai: Hao: vast, numerous; Yanhai: the vast sea.

16. Hemu Haikou: Hemu: shape. Eyes like a river, the upper and lower eye sockets are flat and long; Haikou: a mouth like the sea, big and deep.

17. Haiyan Hecheng: Yan: calm; River: Yellow River; Cheng: clear. The water of the Yellow River is clear, and the waves of the sea are calm.

Metaphor for the world's peace. 18. Turbulence: Describes the appearance of large and rapid waves. 19. The pearl in the sea is missed by the pearl divers.

It is a metaphor for buried talents or buried talents. 20. Tsunami and landslide: The sea roars and the mountains collapse.

Describes a fierce and rapid approach. 21. Accepting all rivers: Na: accommodate, tolerate.

The sea can hold the water of hundreds of rivers. Metaphor covers a wide range of things, and the number is huge.

22. Hailei: frightening; Tao: *** wave. Rough and scary waves.

It is a metaphor for a dangerous environment or a sharp and fierce struggle. 23. Mulberry field: farmland.

The sea turned into mulberry fields, and the mulberry fields turned into the sea. It means that things in the world have changed a lot.

24. The boundless sea of ??Dharma: In Buddhism, it is a metaphor that the Dharma is as vast as the sea, boundless. 25. Jiuzhou Sihai: Jiuzhou: refers to China; Sihai: The ancients believed that China’s Jiuzhou is an endless sea, which refers to places outside China.

Refers to China and places outside its surrounding areas. 26. Many rivers rush to the sea: Many rivers rush to the sea.

It is a metaphor for many forces coming together. 27. Magnificent waves: originally used to describe the vastness of the water.

It is a metaphor for majestic momentum or huge scale. 28. Move mountains and overturn seas: Move mountains and overturn seas.

It is a metaphor for the great power and majesty of human beings in transforming nature. 29. He Qing Hai Yan: He: Yellow River; Yan: calm.

The water in the Yellow River is clear and there are no waves in the sea. It is a metaphor for peace in the world.

30. Houmen is like the sea: Houmen: used to refer to a distinguished family; Hai: describes the depth. Hou Men is as deep as the sea.

It is a metaphor for people who were acquainted in the past, but later became estranged and isolated due to the disparity in status. 31. Haiyue Gaoshen: Hai: the sea; Yue: high mountain.

As deep as the sea, as high as the mountains. 32. Jiangnan and Haibei: South of the river and north of the sea.

To describe a vast territory, 33. Move mountains to create a sea: Move mountains to create a sea. It is a metaphor for the great power and courage of human beings to conquer nature.

34. Reclamate the sea and move the mountains: Move the mountains and fill them into the sea. Refers to the vast magic power of immortality.

It is a metaphor for great determination. 35. The sea of ??suffering in life and death: Buddhist language.

Refers to the six paths of reincarnation of all living beings, life and death, boundless, like the sea. 36. Bo Er Yun Wei: Wei: Wei: Weird, change.

Like clouds and water waves, their shapes are unpredictable. The original description of the house structure is like clouds and waves in various shapes.

The latter mostly describes the unpredictable changes in things. 37. Overturning the river: originally described as raining heavily, later described as extremely powerful or powerful.

38. Turn the sea and move the mountains upside down: upside down, turn over. Turn over the sea and move the mountains.

Refers to great momentum or power. 39. Move the mountains back to the sea: move the mountains and turn the sea.

A metaphor for trying your best to overcome huge difficulties. 40. Sea-related mountaineering: crossing the sea and climbing mountains.

It describes the hardship of the journey and also describes the continuous journey. Also known as "wading mountain climbing".

41. Mountain and Haina: Describes a broad mind that can accommodate things like valleys and seas. 42. Returning is like flowing: Returning is like flowing water flowing into the ocean.

It is a metaphor for what people want. 43. Raise the mountains and surpass the sea: Raise the mountains and surpass the sea.

Metaphors are extremely powerful. 44. Turn over the sea and move the mountains: Turn over the sea and move the mountains.

Describes great power. 45. Cross the mountains and press the sea: cross the mountains and approach the sea.

Metaphor for the expansion of power. 46. ??Lu Hai Pan Jiang: Lu: Lu Ji of Jin Dynasty; Pan: Pan Yue of Jin Dynasty.

Lu Ji’s literary talent is like the ocean, and Pan Yue’s literary talent is like the Yangtze River. A metaphor for a knowledgeable and talented person.

47. Stormy waves: Tao: *** waves; Hai: frightening. Rough and scary waves.

() A metaphor for a dangerous environment or a sharp and fierce struggle. 48. Love is as heavy as a mountain, and friendship is as deep as the sea.

Describes deep kindness and deep friendship. 49. Hundreds of rivers return to the sea: Chuan: River.

Many rivers flow into the sea. It is a metaphor for the general trend or the expected outcome.

It also metaphorically refers to the gathering of many scattered things into one place. 50. Raging: Raging: the way the flood surges violently; surging: the waves collide with each other.

Describes a powerful and unstoppable force. 51. The river is clear and the sea is dry: The water of the Yellow River is clear and the sea is dry.

A metaphor for something rare to encounter. 52. The sea is wide enough for fish to leap from, and the sky for birds to fly: wide: wide.

The sea is vast for fish to jump, and the sky is empty for birds to fly.

Describes being carefree and free.

Metaphors can give full play to ambition. 53. Move mountains and cross seas: Move mountains and cross seas.

Metaphors are powerful. 54. Move mountains and lift seas: Move mountains and lift seas.

Describes great power. 55. Destroy mountains and stir up seas: destroy: destroy; stir: stir up.

Destroy the mountains and stir up the seas. Describes great magical power and terrifying momentum.

56. Spring is as deep as the sea: The beautiful scenery in spring is as deep and wide as the sea. shape.