a wide expanse of mist-covered waters
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is y à Nb à h à OMI à o. It means the water wave is dim, like the fog. It comes from Cui Zhiyuan of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Cui Zhiyuan of Tang Dynasty wrote in his book spring view of the East crag mountain of returning to the sea: "the eyes are very misty, and the birds fly to recognize the hometown."
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used as predicate and attributive to describe the boundless water
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] rough, white, smoky, stormy [antonym] calm
a wide expanse of mist-covered waters
The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind doesn't stop - shù yù jìng ér fēng bù zhǐ
roundness inside but squareness outside - wài fāng nèi yuán
The mountain withers and the stone dies - shān kū shí sǐ