移山倒海
Explanation: Move mountains, overturned the sea. Metaphor of the great forces of human transformation of nature and majestic spirit. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute, object; with compliment Source: Ming Xu Zhonglin "Gods" 36 back: "good will moves mountains, used to scatter seeds which become soldiers." Examples: Moves mountains in the face of difficulties, we should have the boldness of vision, it will not be intimidated by difficulties.- Thesaurus: topple the mountains and overturn the seas (fig)forcible, the mythical bird Jingwei trying to fill up the sea with pebbles, A determined effort can move a mountain. Where there is a will, there is a way, Earth shattering, whirl
- Antonym Group: like a gentle breeze and a mild rain— — in a gentle and mild way, fine, gentle and cultivated, (of weather) fine and warm
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