The sea and the boar look at each other
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à sh à Xi à NGW à ng, which means that there are many mistakes in the characters. It comes from Wu Za Zu Shi Bu Yi by Xie Zhaohe of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
There are many mistakes in the words
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Lu Yuhai
The origin of Idioms
In Wu Za Zu Shi Bu Yi written by Xie Zhaohe in Ming Dynasty, it is said that "Wu Xing Ling's inscriptions are eager to make a book for profit, but they are also thrifty on the compilation and rubbing of beautiful people. Why do they look at each other in the meantime?"
Idiom explanation
There are a lot of mistakes.
Chinese PinYin : hài shǐ xiāng wàng
The sea and the boar look at each other
stir up a fire and burn oneself. wán huǒ zì fén
Superior, strong, inferior and weak. guì zhuàng jiàn ruò
Wandering in the East and in the West. dōng zhī xī wú
hate to leave a place where one has lived long. ān tǔ zhòng jiù
rely on one 's position to treat others with contumely and injustice. yǐ shì líng rén