All the people go back to the sea
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is zhngli ú Gu ī h ǎ I, which means that rivers and small rivers belong to the sea together. It means that many scattered things gather in one place. From the Yangtze River by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Rivers and rivers belong to the sea. It means that many scattered things come together in one place.
The origin of Idioms
The second poem of the Yangtze River written by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty: "all the people will return to the sea, and all the nations will follow the king's heart."
Idiom usage
Examples
Ling Mengchu of the Ming Dynasty, Volume 8 of "the second moment makes a case for surprise": "how can we win Ding Sheng's successive tosses? The two people's wager is just like many people go back to the sea and catch up with Ding Sheng."
Chinese PinYin : zhòng liú guī hǎi
All the people go back to the sea
delve into secret facts or principles. tàn zé suǒ yǐn
speak tactfully but to the point. tán yán wēi zhòng
Heaven and man learn from each other. tiān rén gòng jiàn