surge high and sweep forward
Magnificent, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ō L á nzhu à ngku à, the interpretation is the original description of the vast water, now refers to the powerful or large-scale. It comes from the book of Deng Da Lei An and Mei Zhao of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Deng Da Lei An and Mei, written by Bao Zhao in the Southern Dynasty of Song Dynasty, it is said that "the tourists are poor and the road is broad."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: mighty, majestic, surging [antonym]: a pool of stagnant water [Xiehouyu]: waves in the sea -- magnificent [lantern riddle]: endless Yangtze River rolling in. A: magnificent
Idiom usage
Seven character poetry should be magnificent, tumultuous and exciting, open and close the ears. A continuation of biographies of teachers and friends by Lang tinghuai in Qing Dynasty
surge high and sweep forward
advance gradually and entrench oneself at every step - bù bù wéi yíng
reach the same goal by different means - shū zhì tóng guī
the way of the world and the heart of a human being - shì dào rén xīn