Trilling stream:
Soil: soil; trickling stream: small river. A metaphor for small things. It also means that although things are very small, if they are continuously accumulated, they can play a huge role.
"Historical Records·Li Si Biography": "It is because Mount Tai does not allow soil to grow, so it can become as big as it is; rivers and seas do not allow small streams, so it can become deep."
Grey头土面
Pronunciation huī tóu tǔ miàn
Explains the appearance of a head and face covered in dust. It also describes a dejected or dejected look.
Source: Song Dynasty Shi Puji's "Wu Deng Hui Yuan" Volume 20: "With gray heads and earthy faces, dragging mud with water, singing nine and ten, referring to deer as horses, not only are we living up to the ancestors, but we are also burying ourselves. Spirit."
Example: Huang Dashe sent Zhenqi to prison and asked for bail himself. He was lame, thirsty and sick, so he walked home. (Chapter 14 of "Awakening of Marriage")
Antu and relocation (ān tǔ zhòng qiān)
Tu: native land; heavy: value it seriously, not lightly. They are content with their hometown and do not want to move easily.
Half cut into the soil (bàn jié rù tǔ)
Jie: section. Half of the body was buried in the soil. It is a metaphor that a person has been alive for a short time.
Soldiers will block it, water will cover it (bīng lái jiàng dǎng, shuǐ lái tǔ yǎn)
It is a metaphor that no matter what means the opponent uses, there is always a corresponding way to deal with it.
Not acclimated (bù fú shuǐ tǔ)
Unable to adapt to the climate and eating habits of the place where they move.
Every inch of land must be fought for (cùn tǔ bì zhēng)
Even if it is a little bit of land, we must fight for it with the enemy. Describes the struggle against the enemy without giving in.
Not an inch of land will be given away (cùn tǔ bù ràng)
Not an inch of land will be given away.
inch of soil and ruler of land (cùn tǔ chǐ dì)
Cun, ruler: few metaphors. Describes very little land.
Pinch of soil to burn incense (cuō gǔ fén xiāng)
Pinch of soil: Gather the soil into a pile with your hands. It refers to the old superstitious people gathering soil in the wild instead of incense burners to burn incense to worship gods.
Daxing Civil Engineering (dà xīng tǔ mù)
Xing: Founding; Civil Engineering: refers to construction projects. Build houses on a large scale.
Fēn máo liè tǔ)
Originally refers to the ceremony held by ancient emperors when they divided the princes. Later they were called feudal princes.
Not as good as dung (fèn tú bù rú)
Not as good as dung and soil. Describe something extremely worthless.
Customs (fēng tú rén qíng)
A general term for the unique natural environment, customs, etiquette, and habits of a place.
Gēn shēn tǔ zhǎng)
Born and raised locally. Also refers to living for generations.
It’s hard to leave the hometown (gù tǔ nán lí)
Hometown: the place of birth, or the place where you lived in the past, here refers to the hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land of my hometown. Describes the infinite attachment to one's hometown or motherland.
The land is vast and the people are numerous.
The feeling of nostalgia (huái tǔ zhī qíng)
Huai: nostalgia; Tu: hometown, hometown. The feeling of missing my hometown.
Huang Tian Hou Tu (huáng tiān hòu tǔ)
Huang Tian: called heaven in ancient times; Hou Tu: called earth in ancient times. Refers to heaven and earth. In the old days, there was a superstitious belief that heaven and earth could uphold justice and dominate all things.
Huī tóu tǔ miàn (huī tóu tǔ miàn)
Looking like the head and face are covered with dust. It also describes a dejected or dejected look.
Spend money like water (huī jīn rú tǔ)
Hui: scatter. Squander money like dirt. Describes extreme profligacy and waste.
Piling up soil can make a mountain, and accumulating water can make a sea. Metaphorically, a little makes a lot.
Comeback (juǎn tǔ chóng lái)
It is a metaphor for regaining power after failure.
Tired of soil to reach the mountain (lěi tǔ zhì shān)
It is a metaphor for growing from small to large, accumulating less becomes more.
I see the land
I see the land, yellow, black, red,
My body arrives before my voice
I saw him, stepped on him, and the air heated by him rose up around me
I couldn't see him. I can't hear. My body steps into the void.
I float after being heavy, and I fall after floating. I originally came from the ground.
I imagined that I would not fall behind. Imagine the beautiful scenery around you.
Yet I saw the land. See him as far as the eye can see, vast beyond imagination.
On the land are workers, living people and people.
I saw the land, with countless lives living and dying on its chest,
adjacent, or far away.
I said land
The voice walked towards him, smiling flatteringly.
The sound hit the land and was reflected, moving in all directions, and gradually swam into the silent lake
I gestured to the land, trying to make him see me, my His face started to look like a slave.
Without pause, the body that had been without support for a long time was reduced to pieces.
Either fly or bury.
I am floating in the air, without sadness or despair.
That's a thing for young people.
Two separate millstones, looking down at each other. I started to cry in their mingled gaze.
The tears are parallel to mine, getting bigger and bigger, like a mirror.
I saw myself in the mirror---with a beautiful, unique aura.
Landscape
As soon as you open your eyes, you will see the vastness.
Patches are caked with mud, and the layers are thick and deep.
Soil can produce all things, and the earth can produce gold.
I send it to you in life and death, and I repay my mother's heart within seven feet.
I love this land (Ai Qing)
If I were a bird,
I should also sing with a hoarse throat,
This land battered by storms,
This river that forever surges with our sorrow and anger,
This fierce wind that blows endlessly,
And the extremely gentle dawn from the forest...
——Then I died,
Even the feathers rotted in the earth,
Why do I always have tears in my eyes?
Because of my deep love for this land...
In addition, there are earth-shaking, earth-shaking, eternal, eternal, endless, vicissitudes of life, etc. . .