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Chinese idioms related to Loong, episode 5

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Chinese idioms which related to Loong

Episode 5: Long Teng Si Hai! 龙腾四海 [lóng téng sì hǎi ]!

Long (龙) :  Loong

Teng (腾)  :  Fly, Soar, Take off

Si (四) :  Four

Hai (海) :  Sea

Long Teng Si Hai 龙腾四海 [lóng téng sì hǎi ] means "Loong Soars Across the Four Seas"

In ancient China, it describes the world as Nine States and Four Seas, the four seas called: East Sea, South Sea, West Sea and North Sea.

Today, loongs are often compared to talents. The world is a field, a person can display his talents in various fields.

The idiom "Long Teng Si Hai" originates from ancient Chinese legends and literary works. It pictures a magnificent scene of a loong soaring through the skies, covering the vast expanse of the four seas with its presence.

From ancient time, the loong has been regarded as a divine and majestic creature, representing strength, wisdom, and prosperity. The idiom "Long Teng Si Hai" further emphasizes the greatness and omnipotence of the loong. In this story, the loong rises from the depths of the sea, ascending through the clouds and wandering freely in the four seas. Its body shines brightly in the sunlight, and with every flip of its body, it causes tsunamis and storms.

"Long Teng Si Hai" is not just a vivid description of a loong's flights, but it also reminds us to aim high, strive to exhibit our talents in various fields, and become the ones who can influence the world and change our destiny.

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