Idioms in Journey to the West:
1. The splendor of golden jade: it describes buildings and so on.
2. red ears and red face: both ears and face are red. Describe the face when you are too hard, emotional or ashamed.
3. Walking on clouds and fog: riding clouds and driving fog. Spells describing immortals in ancient fairy tales. It also describes flying or running quickly in the air. It also describes being confused and feeling in a daze.
4. Embroidery pattern made by threading yarn.
5, cross the river and stir the sea: describe the huge water potential. Metaphor is very powerful or powerful. It also describes making a lot of noise or making a mess.
6. The earth shakes and the mountains shake: it describes the huge momentum.
7. Hungry tigers pounce on food: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and fast.
8. Seven orifices: mouth and eyes, ears and nostrils. Angry as if eyes, ears, nose and mouth were about to burst into flames. Describe anger to the extreme.
9. A golden cicada takes off its shell: a metaphor for getting away with a trick without letting the other party find out in time.