Learn from the sea through the China idiom Taoism. Pinyin is dà o shā n xué h m: i, which means that knowledge is higher than the sky and deeper than the sea. Describe knowledgeable. From Ji Youxue Ji: Taoism and mountains and rivers have made great contributions to learning the sea, and the love story between Confucius and Zhou has been circulated. Idioms are used as subject and object.
The China idiom Pinyin is dàoérüjéng, which means to take the road instead of the path to avoid danger. From "The Spring and Autumn Annals of Lu's Filial Piety": Therefore, it is filial piety to be able to keep the ancestral hall without swimming.
"Tao drowned in shit" is an idiom in China. The pinyin is "Tao is in shit", which means "Tao is everywhere". Even in the lowest things, there is Tao. He has his own philosophy and allusions. From Zhuangzi Waipian Knowing the North Tour: Dongguozi asked Zhuangzi: Is Tao evil? Zhuangzi said: Everywhere. Dong said:
Sleeping together, an idiom in China, means that people are starving everywhere on the road. From Zheng's "Save the Time, Reveal the Essentials and Relieve the Emergency": Next year, there will be great hunger, and the family will help porridge, and thousands of people will live. Idioms are used as objects and attributes; Used in times of famine or war.
The slogan of learning from the mountains and the sea:
1, there is a road in Shushan, and there is no end to learning.
2. There are roads in Shushan, and there is no limit to learning the sea. The sea is boundless, the shore is boundless, the mountain is the top, and I am the peak.
3, the book mountain is vast, learning new waves.
4. Learning to be excellent is an official, learning to be excellent is an official, and I am willing to swear by Emei.