Sailing through the sea
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h á NGH ǎ it ī sh ā n, which means a long journey across the sea. From Ode to Dafa.
The origin of Idioms
The preface of Dafa song written by Emperor Jianwen of Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasty: "sailing the sea and terracing the mountains, serving the envoy of Baihuan.".
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: wading across mountains and rivers
Idiom usage
It refers to the long journey, the sea and the mountains, and the cycle of tribute and worship. Yu Jing's tablet of Wang Shenzhi
Chinese PinYin : háng hǎi tī shān
Sailing through the sea
sit down and share the plunder. zuò dì fēn zāng
They don't attach importance to each other. jū bù chóng xí
there is more what i want to say but cannot. shū bù jìn yán
at the death of one 's father or mother. qì xuè jī sǎng
go through thick and thin together. tóng shēng sǐ,gòng cún wáng