●Water is the first of all things (Blaiki)
●Among all things in nature, only water is the most precious (Pingda)
●Well You only know how valuable it is when it dries up (Toro Fuller)
●Soft rainwater can drip through hard marble (Li Li)
●Drippling water through stone is not because of the huge power of water droplets, but because of the huge power of water droplets. It’s because water drops drop by drop (Galiopentus)
●Water can wash all things (Portugal)
●Sewage can also extinguish fires (UK)
●In calm water, God will protect me: in stormy waves, I can only protect myself. (Joe Herbert)
●A spring can’t spout two kinds of water (Toto Fuller)
●You can still drink when you choke on water What other drink can make that saliva go down? (Aristotle)
Standing water breeds poison (William Blake)
Floods can occur from trickles (Shakespeare)
< p>●Three feet of ice cannot be frozen in a day●Thick ice cannot be formed in one night of cold (Europe)
●When skating on thin ice, speed is safety (爱兴生 )
●The ice has been broken and the waterway has been opened
●The ice and charcoal are different, the sun and the moon are not clear
●The rapids are as fast as arrows, and the waves are as fierce as rushing (Southern and Northern Dynasties·Wu Jun)
●A snow wave roared at Wu Gorge, and thousands of miles of fire cloud burned Yizhou (Tang Dynasty·Li Shangyin)
●Rocks penetrated the sky, and violent waves crashed on the shore. Rolling up thousands of piles of snow (Su Shi, Song Dynasty)
●A river of autumn water soaked in the cold sky, and the fishing flute blew the evening breeze for no reason.
Who can break the heart of thousands of miles of waves? The sunset is broken and red in the shadow (Wang Gao of the Song Dynasty)
●If you want to watch the silver mountains and shoot the waves in the sky, open the window and put the Dadonglai in (Zeng Gongliang of the Song Dynasty)
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●The big wave jumped into the sky and shattered the silver mountains into snow flakes (Song Dynasty, Yang Wanli)
●The setting sun was low with thousands of sails, and the stormy waves came to cover the snow-capped mountains (Ming Dynasty, Li Panlong)
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