All the people play in the sea
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ú NH ó NGX ì h ǎ I, which means that like many Feihong playing in the lake, it describes the vigorous and flexible calligraphy. It comes from the comments on the merits and demerits of ancient and modern scholars.
The origin of Idioms
"Zhong You's books are like clouds and swans in the sky, and all the great men play in the sea," said Liang Xiaoyan in his comments on the merits and demerits of ancient and modern calligraphers in the Southern Dynasty
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in calligraphy, etc. "Wang Xizhi's book is like a sea of stars playing in the sea."
All the people play in the sea
live off one person while secretly helping another -- work in the interest of an opposing group at the expense of one 's own - chī lǐ pá wài
each trying to cheat or outwit the other - ěr yú wǒ zhà