Comparison between fish and wild goose
Yuguanyanbi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ú Gu à NY à Nb à, which means continuous progress, just like a group of fish and geese. It comes from the dream of Tao an · Qingming in Yangzhou.
The origin of Idioms
Zhang Dai of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his dream of Tao an · Qingming of Yangzhou: "what I have seen is the spring of West Lake, the summer of Qinhuai and the autumn of Huqiu. However, they are all clustered together, like a painter's horizontal drape. This is the only way for a painter to compare fish with wild geese, and the distance is thirty miles."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or adverbial; used in figurative sentences.
Chinese PinYin : yú guàn yàn bǐ
Comparison between fish and wild goose
come over and pledge allegiance. shù shēn zì xiū
pressed breast to back and shoulder to shoulder. yā jiān dié bèi
The golden light covers the land. jīn guāng gài dì
speak incomparably wittily. yán yǔ miào tiān xià
What's right and what's wrong. mào shì qíng fēi
heaven and earth do not tolerate. tiān dì bù róng