impossible
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á sh ā NCH ā oh ǎ I, which means to pull up mountains and surpass the sea. It is a metaphor of great power. It comes from Yu Xin's "quasi Lianzhu" in the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
Interpretation of Idioms
Bashan: strong. Pull up the mountain and surpass the sea. It's more powerful than metaphor.
The origin of Idioms
Yu Xin's "quasi Lianzhu" in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "the talent of the heaven and the earth, the power of the mountains and the sea." Wei Dynasty of the Northern Qi Dynasty received the book "for Hou Jing to rebel against Liang Chaowen": "holding the power of autumn frost and summer shock, and with the power of transcending the sea and mountains, we can see that the wind and the clouds will always arrive. Looking back, we can see that the mountains will be flattened. Although we are faced with the flag and drum, we will not fight."
usage
It's very powerful.
Analysis of Idioms
[Zhengyin]: the word "Ba" cannot be read as "B ō". [shape debate]: "pa" cannot be written as "pa". [analysis]: "Bashan Chaohai" and "Bashan Gaishi" both have the meaning of great power, but "Bashan Chaohai" focuses on the great power, while "Bashan Gaishi" focuses on the courage of power. [commendation]: commendatory words [near synonyms]: great power, endless power [antonym]: weak can't help but be unable to do what the wind can't do
Examples
The emperor of Tianjing and Diwei seeks the talent of making rites and music, and the monarch of bringing order out of chaos is the power of capital. (Tang Yang Jiong's tablet to the God of Wei Zhe, the right general of the Tang Dynasty) he has the power to transcend mountains and seas, and is expected to save the world.
Chinese PinYin : bá shān chāo hǎi
impossible
rob the rich and assist the poor. jié fù jì pín
Three women and two sisters in law. sān pó liǎng sǎo
Death of Zhuge scares away shengzhongda. sǐ zhū gé xià zǒu shēng zhòng dá
spread rumours to injure others ' reputation. zào yáo zhòng shāng