water rushes down and covers hundreds of miles of land
Yixibaili, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Xi è B ǎ IL ǐ, which means that the river is running fast and far. From Zhennv gorge by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Be used as predicate, attribute, object
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: a great leap forward, a great leap forward
The origin of Idioms
In the poem Zhennv gorge written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty, "the suspended current bombards the Shuifu, and the torrent of water blows over the clouds."
Chinese PinYin : yī xiè bǎi lǐ
water rushes down and covers hundreds of miles of land
Avoid the vulgar and seek the new. bì sú qū xīn
The old road is not the same as the old one. shú lù qīng zhé
When one man is in charge, ten thousand cannot be opened. yī fū dāng guān,wàn fū mò kāi
have never been heard of since. bù zhī suǒ zhōng
as fast as the hare runs and as swift as the wild duck starts flying. tǔ qǐ fú jǔ
shave one 's head and become a monk. jiǎn fā pī zī