The idiom Flying on Grass is "long ago".
The idioms related to flying were soaring into the sky, flying immortals outside the sky, chickens and dogs ascending to the sky, phoenix dancing in the nine heavens, and riding on clouds and fog. Among them, soaring to the sky was used to describe a person who had no special performance but had made amazing achievements in a short time. Flying fairy from the sky could be used to describe a person who was as beautiful and extraordinary as a fairy who had flown from the sky. Chicken and dog rising to the sky was used to describe a person who had gained power and the people related to him would also rise. Phoenix dancing in the sky was often used to describe a phoenix dancing in the sky, showing a noble, agile, and grand scene. Riding on clouds meant riding on clouds and fog. It was more used to describe flying or speeding in the air. It also described people's physical and mental behavior. "Legend of the Flying Apsaras" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
He remembered that the poem Flying on Grass was from the Tang Dynasty poet Huang Chao's "Self-Inscription Statue". This poem described Huang Chao's heroic years and his life as a monk after cutting his hair. Through comparison, it showed his life's emotions. The poem "Flying on Grass" described Huang Chao's galloping and military career.
Flying Above Grass's life was about her determination to disguise herself as a man to avenge her father. She killed the Zhou family's lackeys and kidnapped Zhou Zhengda, the only son of Zhou Wuye. Fifth Master Zhou bribed the county head and used the county government's self-defense regiment to find his son. He also invited the Black Chief Gang to ask around. Verdure Glider witnessed his father's misdeeds time and time again, and finally decided to help her and fight against the evil forces. However, in the end, she was ambushed and seriously injured. In order to make Zhou Zhengda break off his relationship with her father, she decided to exchange her own death for it.
The idiom story of beating the grass and alerting the snake originated from the Tang Dynasty. The protagonist of the story was a man named Wang Lu, who was a county magistrate in Dangtu. Wang Lu was greedy for wealth and often plundered the property of the people. The officials under him also took bribes and bullied the people. The commoners hated these corrupt officials and hoped that they would have a chance to punish them. Once, when the imperial court sent officials to inspect the local situation, the people jointly wrote a complaint, exposing the corruption in the county government. This complaint was first sent to Wang Lu. When Wang Lu saw that the crimes listed in the complaint were almost identical to his own illegal acts, he was very afraid. He wrote eight words on the piece of paper: "Although you are cutting grass, I have been frightened by snakes." It meant that the purpose of doing this was to hit the grass on the ground, but I was like a snake hiding in the grass. I was already frightened. Later on, people used the phrase Wang Lu wrote to describe the situation. It was used to describe the person who was not cautious and instead alerted the other party.
An example of an idiom describing wind, grass, and the sea is as follows: 1. Surge: It described the scene where the sea was surging and the wind and waves were surging. 2. The grass grows long and the orioles fly. It describes the lush vegetation and the happy growth of birds. It also described the beautiful scene of spring. 3. The sea is dry and the rocks are rotten. It can describe a long time, a critical situation, and a deep love. 4. Storm: It described a strong storm and also described intense emotions. 5 Mirage: It described the miracle that appeared on the sea, that is, the scene formed by the mirage. I hope these idioms will help you better describe the scenery of the wind, grass, and sea.
The idiom "every tree and grass is a soldier" refers to an army that sees every tree and grass as an enemy. It is used to describe a person's fear of being suspicious when they are panicking. It originated from the Eastern Jin Dynasty. After the former Qin Emperor Fu Jian basically unified the north, he personally led 900,000 troops to attack Jin in 383 AD. The Jin army fought with 80,000 elite soldiers. After Fu Rong, the vanguard of the Qin army, captured Shouyang, Fu Jian arrived with 8,000 cavalry. He believed Fu Rong's words that the Jin army was vulnerable and sent Zhu Xu, an old general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, to persuade them to surrender. Zhu Xu revealed to the Jin army that the Qin army had set up defenses and suggested a surprise attack on Luojian. After the Jin army successfully launched a sneak attack, they took advantage of the victory and advanced towards Shouyang. Fu Jian was shocked when he learned that Luojian's army had been defeated and that the Jin army was coming. He and Fu Rong climbed to the top of Shouyang City to observe the Jin army. They saw that the Jin army was neat and tidy. When they looked north at Bagong Mountain, the wind blew the grass and trees as if there were countless soldiers. Fu Jian was frightened and thought that the Jin army was a strong enemy. Later, Fu Jian fell into Xie Xuan's trap and ordered the army to retreat to allow the Jin soldiers to cross the Fei River to fight. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Flying phoenix is a Chinese idiom, which means that calligraphy strokes fly and stretch. The explanation of the phoenix flying was to fly in circles, and to fly high. This idiom came from Han Yu's "Stone Drum Song" in the Tang Dynasty. It could be used as a verb or an object to describe the elegant handwriting and the flying strokes of calligraphy. The word 'phoenix flying' was synonymous with 'dragon flying and phoenix dancing.'
Flying Above Grass was played by Li Dianfang.
Verdure Glider was the personified character of the Japanese purebred racing horse, GrassWonder. She appeared in the mobile games " PrettyDerby " and its derivative works. She was a steady character with a smile on her face, but she had a firm will in her heart. The prototype of Flying Above Grass was a pure-blooded racing horse born in the United States named GrassWonder. Her maternal lineage could be traced back to the famous stallion Northern Dancer, and her paternal lineage was equally outstanding. Her father was a famous stallion Silver Eagle. Verdure Glider performed well in the competition and won many matches. She appeared in both the animation and the game, and was one of the important characters in the series. Verdure Glider's famous line," What about me?" It had a certain impact on the audience, and even gave birth to a new school of thought,"Horse Studies."