Introduction to idioms:
1, the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, an idiom in China, which means the seas run dry and the rocks crumble. Described for a long time, the metaphor is firm and will never change, from "Faqu Xianyin and Zhu Jingweng's Qingxi Ci".
2. Song Wangyi's "Faqu Xianyin and Zhu Jingweng's Qingxi Ci" I came back, and the sea dried up and the stone was rotten, and then the monument was broken. Idioms can be used in combination as predicates, objects and clauses, which have positive meanings. Verbs are usually located after the subject, and verbs and adjectives are often used as predicate verbs. Verbs are mainly divided into two categories according to their functions, one is predicate verbs and the other is non-predicate verbs.
Second, idioms make sentences:
1. Say the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, say forever. In the end, the stone does not rot and the sea does not dry up. You and I only said we had it. This is a mirage. I no longer believe in love.
People often say that the seas run dry and the rocks crumble. Later, I learned that the sea is easy to dry up and stones are easy to rot. There is no such thing as eternity. How many people once thought that the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, they are all broken in the torrent of time, lost in the long river, even touched, let alone caught.
I used to believe that the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, which is the symbol of eternity. Later, I learned that the sea actually dries up easily and rocks rot easily. The rain will probably never come again, and the sea will never become a mulberry field again. It turns out that the earth you stepped on is easy to be destroyed. Eternity, the seas run dry and the rocks crumble, originally did not exist.
One day, the sea will dry up and the stones will rot. Don't wait for the water to dry before you want to see your reflection; Don't let the wind wear away the edges and corners of the stone, just feel the injustice of the past. If everything in love becomes futuristic, this relationship is worthless.