The sea is boiling over the river
The sea is boiling and the river is rolling. A metaphor for great momentum or power. In Ming Dynasty, Wumingshi's "three changes of nazha" the fourth fold: "the sea boils and the river turns in anger season, and the sky faints and the earth is miserable in anger season."
Basic definition
The sea is boiling and the river is rolling. A metaphor for great momentum or power. The fourth fold of the three changes of nazha written by Wu Mingshi: "the sea boils and the river turns in anger season, and the sky faints and the earth is miserable in anger season."
words whose meaning is similar
Sea boiling and river boiling
Idiom information
Common degree: general emotional color: commendatory words; grammatical usage: as predicate, attribute, object; used in figurative sentences; idiom structure: combination; generation time: ancient times
The sea is boiling over the river
prolonged illness makes the patient be a doctor - jiǔ bìng chéng yī
out of the depth of misfortune comes bliss - pǐ jí tài lái
each pursues his onward journey - gè bèn qián chéng
play favouritism and commit irregularities - xùn sī wǔ bì