A rising tide lifts all boats, easy to change, fire and water are incompatible, water and milk are indistinguishable, and the moon is trapped in the water, which is unacceptable to the soil. From the mire, water and mountains, water and mountains are incompatible, water and mountains are natural, water and mountains are clear without fish, water and mountains are beautiful, Shuiyue Guanyin, water comes to cover, fishing for the moon in the water, Tsinghua, Shui Mu, water and mountains, dripping stones wear out, water and sky are the same, and water is the first.
Interpretation of individual idioms:
Are you packed? 【 ShuǐXièb tōng not ng 】 It is very crowded or tightly surrounded, as if even water can't escape.
From the mire? [Shu ǐ hu ǒ zh and zhōng]: a metaphor for disaster. In disaster and hardship.
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