The river is tumbling over the sea
Jiangfanhaizao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ā NGF ā NH ǎ IR ǎ o, which means the river is still boiling over the sea; it describes the huge water potential; it is often used to describe the power or momentum. From Lu Chen Bing.
The origin of Idioms
In Qing Dynasty, Wu Mingshi's Lu Chenbing wrote: "there is a lot of fishy smell all over the place. When will it be a great disaster
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: the river churns and the sea boils
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : jiāng fān hǎi rǎo
The river is tumbling over the sea
One slap won't make a sound. yī gè bā zhǎng pāi bù xiǎng
as if urged by gods or demons. shén móu mó dào
Goose feather for thousands of miles. qiān lǐ sòng é máo
able only to see the little patch of sky above. jǐng dǐ zhī wā