Vow to the mountain and the sea
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ì sh ā nm é NGH ǎ I, which means the oath made when men and women love each other, indicating that love should be as eternal as mountains and seas. The same as the "mountain pledge".
The origin of Idioms
"Qunyin Lei Xuan · four pieces of jade · female Acacia" says: "don't forget to pledge the mountain and the sea, don't forget to send the sound book."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: vows of alliance
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used between men and women
Vow to the mountain and the sea
Tall buildings rise from the ground - wàn zhàng gāo lóu píng dì qǐ
Help from the top and push from the bottom - shàng yuán xià tuī
one 's nostrils were assailed by a strange - yì xiāng pū bí
It's convenient for you to be with others - yǔ rén fāng biàn,zì jǐ fāng biàn