What are the idioms that describe the tide of Qiantang River?

What are the idioms in the article about watching the tide? ——Answer: Once a year, looming, mountains and seas of people, loud voices, calm wind and waves, marching together, mighty and mighty, mountains collapsing and the ground cracking, the sky rolling over the earth, the wind howling and the waves roaring.

1. One year, one degree?

Pinyin: yī nián yī dù

Explanation: Degree: times. means once a year.

Source: Tang Dynasty Shi Jianwu's "Two Songs of Ancient Farewell": "Nothing can be bettered than the female star Niu, who only gets to meet once a year."

Pinyin code: ynyd

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Synonyms: ?Once a year

Afterword: The Cowherd meets the Weaver Girl in July

Lantern riddles: 1 kWh/year

Usage: As subject and adverbial; refers to once a year

English: once a year

2. Calm and calm?

Pinyin: fēng píng làng jìng

< p>Explanation: It means there is no wind or waves. Metaphor: calm and nothing happens.

Source: Volume 7 of "Wudeng Huiyuan" by Shi Puji of the Song Dynasty: "The monk asked: 'How about when the wind is calm and the waves are calm?' The master said: 'Blow down the south wall.'"

An example of a sentence: There is a child here, don’t be afraid of him, I guarantee it will be calm.

★ Qing Dynasty· Wu Jianren's "Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" Chapter 18

Pinyin code: f p l j

Synonyms: ?Peace and peace, the world is peaceful

Antonyms: ? Turbulent waves, uproar

Riddle: The lonely smoke is straight in the desert, the sun is setting in the long river

Usage: as predicate, attributive, object; metaphor for things to calm down

English: calm and tranquil