First, the four seas are at home, si h m: i w i ji ā.
1, interpretation
At first, the emperor occupied the whole country. After that, you can make any place your home. It means to be ambitious, not to let go of your hometown or your personal world.
2. Source
Gao Han Diji: "The husband and son of heaven make the four seas their home."
Second, all corners of the country w·ǔ· Hu Shuli m: i
1, interpretation
It refers to all parts of the country and sometimes to all parts of the world. The present tense is also a metaphor for broad unity. The five lakes have different sayings, and the four seas refer to the East China Sea, the South China Sea, the West Sea and the North Sea.
2. Source
"Zhou Li's Square Stone": "Immersed in the Five Lakes." "The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan": "All men are brothers within the four seas." Tang Luyan's quatrains: "A hat is a sail, and you can sail to all corners of the country."
Third, the sea is full of rivers H m: I nà b m: I chuā n.
1, interpretation
Na: accommodate, tolerate. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a huge number.
2. Source
Jin's preface to the famous ministers of the Three Kingdoms: "The shape of the instrument does not exist, and the square inch is Haina." Li's note: "A heart with a square inch is like a hundred rivers, which means it contains a wide range."
Fourth, looking for a needle in a haystack
1, interpretation
Looking for a needle in a haystack. A broad metaphor; No clue; Things are hard to do; There's no way to find it. Let's make it clear.
2. Source
Wang Ming? ? The Story of Spring: "Making profits is like looking for a needle in a haystack, and making waves is like burning coals.
5. Looking for the moon in the sea? H m: H m: hǎi dǐ lāo yuè, also known as "fishing for the moon in the water" and "fishing for the moon in the sea".
1, interpretation
Fishing: Fishing. Catch the moon from the sea. It is a metaphor to do something that can't be done at all. It can only be futile and can't achieve the goal at all. It also means a bottom-up action.
2. Source
Tang Shi Jue Yuan's Song of Yongjia Daoism: "It is not difficult to see the shape in the mirror, but to win by catching the moon in the water?"
6. Phantom? Hishin Lu
1, interpretation
(1) Metaphor is illusory.
② It can also be used to describe an unrealistic fantasy.
2. Source
The language "Historical Records Guan Shu": "Mirage Meteorological Tower by the Sea (Mirage); Wide wild gas into the palace. Clouds and gases are like people piling up in their mountains and rivers.
Language "the legacy of Sui and Tang Dynasties" "Zhang Changyi's kindness, please help. Li Zhan said, "Will this mirage last long? "Also called a mirage.