Mountains and seas
Shanbaohailong, a Chinese idiom, is sh ā Nb ā oh ǎ IR ó ng in pinyin, which is a metaphor for a large-scale and broad-minded person. It's from Song Huihong's praise of Chan Shi in Mount Taishan.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Huihong's praise of Chan Shiji, it is said that "depending on his heart and mind, the mountains are covered with the sea."
Idiom usage
"Han Lian's envoy Feng Yuzan" says: "his heart is full of mountains and seas, and his windows are exquisite."
Analysis of Idioms
Shanrong Haina
Mountains and seas
spread a net for sparrows and dig for rats - luó què jué shǔ
It is impossible to do otherwise. - liáo fù ěr ěr
the hair and beard become all white - xū fà jiē bái
save a person who hangs himself by pulling his feet - yǐn zú jiù jīng
man 's life and family possessions - shēn jiā xìng mìng