What does it mean to catch the moon in the sky and catch turtles in the five oceans? Where does it come from?

You can go up to the sky to catch the moon, and you can go down to the five oceans to catch turtles. It means: you can fly into the sky to catch the moon, and you can also dive into the ocean to catch fish or turtles. The poem comes from "Shui Diao Ge Tou: Return to Jinggang Mountain".

Nine days to catch the moon, a Chinese idiom, means to go to the highest point in the sky to pick the moon; it often describes ambition and pride. Nine days, the highest point in the sky. "Sun Tzu·Xing": "Those who are good at attacking move above the nine heavens." Embrace the moon and pluck the moon.

Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "Farewell to the School Secretary Shu Yun at Xietiao Tower in Xuanzhou": "Both of us are feeling relaxed and strong, and we want to fly up to the blue sky to see the bright moon."

Catching turtles: Yu captures the enemy. The fourth chapter of Yuan Kangjin's "Li Kui Bears the Thorn": "Discipline him to catch the turtle in the urn, and he will get it when he has it."

Introduction

This poem expresses the heroic aspirations of the Chinese people. .

You can fly to the sky that was unattainable in the past to pick the "moon", you can dive into the unfathomable five oceans to catch the "fish and turtles", and then return calmly while talking and laughing, singing songs of victory. . It heartily expresses the poet's revolutionary pride in conquering the universe.