Just like a river and a sea
Its pronunciation is Li à NgR ú Ji à NGH à I. It is a metaphor with a very large measure. It is originated from Dong Junrui's "Pan Tan Diao Shao Bian" in the Southern Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Li à NgR ú Ji à NGH à I à [interpretation] the measure of metaphor is very large.
The origin of Idioms
[source] Dong Junrui of the Southern Yuan Dynasty wrote: "how many people praise you, saying that you are as good as a river and as good as a hill."
Discrimination of words
[usage] used as predicate and attributive; refers to a person's bearing
Chinese PinYin : liàng rú jiāng hǎi
Just like a river and a sea
unconventional ways of scholars. míng shì fēng liú
a congratulatory greeting to a friend when he begets a son. xióng pí rù mèng
great virtue will cast a long shadow. dé hòu liú guāng
Eating in the bowl, looking in the pot. chī zhe wǎn lǐ qiáo zhe guō lǐ