across the seas
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is pi ā oy á nggu ò h ǎ I, which means to cross the sea. It mostly refers to going to a foreign country or far away. From journey to the West.
The origin of Idioms
In his journey to the west, Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty wrote for the first time: "to travel across the sea to seek the way of immortality, determined to devote himself to great achievements."
Analysis of Idioms
Crossing the ocean
Idiom usage
To refer to a foreign country. Qin Mu's return to China: "it is said that hundreds of years ago, it was a large group of Chinese who traveled across the sea and helped the local people to open up their own land that gradually prospered."
Chinese PinYin : piāo yáng guò hǎi
across the seas
be mentioned in the same breath. tóng rì ér dào
spread rumors and cause trouble. bō nòng shì fēi
be too deplorable to describe. cǎn bù rěn yán
read without thorough understanding. bù qiú shèn jiě
distinct eyebrows and bright eyes. xiān méi liàng yǎn