the sea and sky are boundless
Haikuo Tiangao is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is h ǎ iku ò Ti ā ng ā o, which means that the world is vast and the journey is long. From "zaqu geci: dark parting".
The origin of Idioms
Liu Shiyao's "zaqu geci · dark parting" in Tang Dynasty: "qingluan's pulse flies to the west, the sea is wide and the sky is high, and I don't know where it is."
Idiom usage
It can be used as predicate, object and adverbial. example people always envy the vast sea and the high sky. They think that a vast, boundless and boundless land is bound to be considerable. Zhu Ziqing's "flying" and Liu Ji's "Su Mu Zha · CI Yun and Liu Zongbao" said: "the swan is in the dark, the magpie is in the dusk, the sea is wide and the sky is high, the wings are short, and the road is lost."
the sea and sky are boundless
wet by the rain and burnt by the sun - yǔ lín rì zhì
tired because of long travel on horseback - ān mǎ láo dùn
one flaw cannot obscure the splendor of the jade - xiá bù yǎn yú
abundant clay makes a large buddha - through the help of many supports , a man becomes great - ní duō fó dà
give a person bellyfuls of fisticuffs - bǎo yǐ lǎo quán
knowingly follow the example of a wrongdoer - qún qǐ xiào yóu