remove mountains and drain seas
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y í sh à NZ à oh à I, which means moving mountains to create the sea. It refers to the great power and courage of human beings to conquer nature. It comes from Zhu De's the original rhyme of rural area with director He Xiangning.
Idiom usage
There are tens of thousands of people who have moved mountains to make sea. At most, there were more than 100000 people.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu De's and He Xiangning's the original rhyme of "countryside" part 2: "moving mountains to create seas, ambition to lift the sky, thousands of people rush forward."
Idiom explanation
Move the mountains and make the sea. It refers to the great power and courage of human beings in conquering nature.
remove mountains and drain seas
lush southern-type fields north of the great wall - sāi shàng jiāng nán
The jade is gone and the gold is flying - yù zǒu jīn fēi