1. The sea accepts all rivers
Phonetic: [ hǎi nà bǎi chuān ]
Explanation: 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.
Source: "Preface to Famous Officials of the Three Kingdoms" by Yuan Hong of Jin Dynasty: "If the shape does not exist, a square inch of the sea will accept it." Li Zhouhan's note: "A square inch of heart is like the sea that accepts all rivers. It contains "Guangye."
2. The bright moon enters the arms
Pin: [ míng yuè rù huái]
Explanation: It is a metaphor for a cheerful person.
Source: The poem "Dai Huai Wang" by Bao Zhao of the Southern Song Dynasty: "The nine gates and nine boudoirs in Zhucheng are willing to chase the bright moon into the arms of the king."
3. Xiu Xiu You Rong
Pin: ?[ xiū xiū yǒu róng ]
Explanation: It describes a gentleman who is tolerant and magnanimous.
Source: "Book·Oath of Qin": "His heart is at rest, as if he has a face."
4. Peace and distance?
Notation: [ níng jìng zhì yuǎn ]
Explanation: Only by having a calm and quiet mind, not being swayed by distracting thoughts, and meditating quietly can you set ambitious goals.
Source: None.
5. Youmu Chenghuai
Phonetic: ?[ yóu mù chěng huái ]
Explanation: Youmu: look far away; Chenghuai: open your mind , think far away. Look around and open your mind.
Source: "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion Collection" by Wang Xizhi of Jin Dynasty: "Looking up at the vastness of the universe, looking down at the prosperity of categories, so wandering your eyes and wandering your mind is enough to provide great visual and auditory entertainment, which is a joy to believe.
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