fishing for the moon in the sea ---- strive for the impossible
Looking for the moon in the sea, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ǎ izh ō NGL ā oyu è, which means to refer to the work in vain. It's from the first time.
Analysis of Idioms
Looking for the moon in the sea
Idiom usage
If we don't make it clear, it's like looking for the moon in the ocean. The second introduction to Guo Moruo's research on ancient Chinese Society
The origin of Idioms
"Surprise at the first moment" Volume 27: "Lin'an government has no choice but to make a document visit. The two previous sedan bearers, however, have no name and address. They are looking for the moon in the ocean. They can see that a lady has been sent elsewhere."
Chinese PinYin : hǎi zhōng lāo yuè
fishing for the moon in the sea ---- strive for the impossible
close the gate and shut out visitors. dù mén xiè kè
render outstanding service and be famous. bài jiàng fēng hóu
disappear like snow when hot water is thrown on it. rú tāng guàn xuě
swaying in the midst of a raging storm. fēng yǔ piāo yáo
bringing up a tiger to injure oneself. yǎng hǔ shāng shēn