As the saying goes:
1, there is no way to recover from heavy mountains and heavy waters, and there is another village: describe the scene of seeing hope in difficulties.
2. The mountain will never be too high, and the sea will never be too deep: the higher the goal or realm pursued, the deeper it will be.
3, landslides, no matter how detailed: describe things to the extreme, or the truth comes out, everything comes out.
4. Stand on the top of Mount Tai to watch the sunrise, stand high and see far: describe a place with far vision, which can see far and see farther.
5. When I arrive at Huangshan Mountain, I miss Mount Tai, and this mountain looks at other mountains: I describe greed and endless desire, and I am always not satisfied with the beauty in front of me, but pursue higher goals.
Idiom:
1, high mountains and low water: describe the magnificent scenery of mountains and rivers. Mountains and rivers are interdependent and endless. When the mountain peaks intersect the horizon, when the river meets the sea, this spectacular sight is vividly called high mountain running water.
2, beautiful scenery: describe the beautiful scenery. The mountains and rivers are beautiful, the water waves are rippling, the trees are shaded, and the birds are singing and the flowers are fragrant. This is the artistic conception of beautiful scenery.
3. Landslides and earthquakes: describe the great power of nature, which can cause great disasters. The mountain peaks collapse and the ground breaks, which is a manifestation of the strength of nature and the smallness of human beings in front of nature.
4, vows of eternal love: describe the deep commitment between couples. Under the witness of the mountain peak and the sea, the two lovers swore to each other and expressed their deep love for each other.
5, beautiful scenery: describe beautiful scenery, but also describe people's noble character. People can feel the freshness and beauty of nature in the green mountains and green waters. At the same time, beautiful scenery is also used to describe people's nobleness, purity and nature.
The difference between idioms and common sayings:
1. Formation mode: Idioms are mainly accumulated through ancient documents, poems and songs, famous sayings and aphorisms, and are a more formal language expression. Common sayings mainly come from folk spoken language, legends, proverbs and so on. , has a strong regional and folk color, and its formation method is relatively simple and popular.
2. Language expression: Idioms usually take four words as a unit, with rigorous structure, fixed number of words, rich philosophy and profound meaning. However, proverbs are more colloquial, concise and easy to spread, and they often use rhetorical devices such as metaphor and exaggeration to make them vivid.
3. Historical and cultural values: Idioms, as an important part of China's traditional culture, reflect ancient people's thoughts, morals and values, and have profound cultural connotations and historical values. The common sayings, on the other hand, reflect more modern people's life attitudes and behavior habits, which is of great significance to the study of folk culture and folklore.
4. Usage scene: Idioms are usually used in more formal occasions such as literature, poetry and political theory to express profound thoughts and feelings. Proverbs are mostly used in oral communication in daily life to help people better understand and communicate various actual situations.