Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Idioms about weather, oceans and clouds.
Idioms about weather, oceans and clouds.
As boundless as sea and the sky.
The meaning is broad, boundless and boundless.
Antisense projection surface, corner surface, thread into thread
Interpretation of the vast sky, boundless. Describe the vastness of nature. Metaphor is rambling, without a center.
The source of Tang Xuanlan's poem: "The sea jumps from fish and birds fly in the sky."
People always envy the use case ~, thinking that it is boundless and bound to be considerable. (Zhu Ziqing, "Flying")
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