Haisu means a drop in the ocean. It comes from "Qian Chibi Fu" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty.
Pinyin: cāng hǎi yī sù
Explanation: Millet, that is, millet. Canghai: the sea. A grain of grain in the ocean. The metaphor is very small and insignificant.
Sentences: 1. We stand on the top of the towering Mount Tai, feeling like a drop in the ocean.
2. The knowledge we have is just a drop in the ocean.
Antonyms: the number of sands in the Ganges River
Synonyms: nine oxen and one hair, Taicang one millet, insignificant
Source: Su Shi of the Song Dynasty's "Qian Chibi Fu": "Sending mayflies to the heaven and earth, A drop in the ocean.
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