A hundred rivers are full of tolerance.
be open-minded and unruly
Broad-minded, fat and broad-minded.
The prime minister can punt in his stomach and is generous.
Tomorrow is in my arms, I am open-minded.
Broad-minded and generous
Open-minded
Be open and generous.
Idiom describing a broad-minded and tolerant person.
Idiom: tolerant pinyin: kuān yǐ dài rén
Explanation: width: tolerance. Treat others with a generous attitude.
Idiom: h I nàbàI Chuān Pinyin: h m i nà b m i chu ā n
Explanation: that: accommodation and tolerance. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a large number.
Idiom: Tomorrow is in my arms. Pinyin: Ming language
Explanation: Metaphorically speaking, people are open-minded.
Source: Song Baozhao's poem "Huai Wang" in the Southern Dynasties: "Zhucheng has nine doors and nine boudoir, looking at the bright moon in your arms."
Extended reading: a four-word idiom describing a person who is not open-minded and very narrow-minded
Look at the sky through the tube: tube: bamboo tube; Peep: to look through a small hole or gap. Look at the sky through the hole in the bamboo tube. Metaphor is narrow-minded or one-sided.
Waiting rabbits: plants: roots exposed to the ground. The original metaphor is luck if you don't work hard. Now it is also a metaphor for sticking to a narrow experience and not knowing how to change it.
The meaning of close range: close range: short; Righteousness: righteousness. Narrow justice.
Pit frog's opinion: see: opinion. Narrow-minded as a frog in the well. Metaphor is narrow and shallow.
Humble opinion: humble: tiny. Narrow opinions.
Straight and narrow: sex: character; Narrowness: narrowness. Frank personality, but narrow-minded and intolerant.
Ear food concept: ear food: metaphor without thinking, credulous rumors; See: opinions, opinions. Refers to a narrow and shallow point of view with no solid basis.
Look at the sky with a pipe and measure the sea with bullets: pipe: bamboo tube; Peep: to look through a small hole or gap; Li: Spoons made of shells. Look at the sky through the hole in the bamboo tube and measure the sea with a ladle. Metaphor is narrow-minded or one-sided.
Old pedant: refers to an old pedant, unimaginative, narrow-minded person or a person who overemphasizes details when stating or using knowledge.
Look at the stars in the well: look at the stars in the sky from the well. Metaphor is short-sighted and narrow-minded.
Acyl chicken urn: Acyl chicken: that is, midges, a kind of insect born in wine urn. Metaphor is a narrow-minded person.
Turtle in the urn: the turtle in the urn: a midge, a kind of bug born in a wine urn. Metaphor is a narrow-minded person.
Looking at the sky in the tube: tube: bamboo tube; Peep: to look through a small hole or gap. Look at the sky through the hole in the bamboo tube. Metaphor is narrow-minded or one-sided.
Looking at literature with one's own eyes: looking at variegated literature through cracks. Metaphor is shallow and narrow, and it is "gap".
Concept of detention: detention: restraint, formality. Describe the narrow and stubborn knowledge.
Peek at a frog: Peek at something through a pipe. Metaphor is small; See the frog: See the frog. Metaphor is narrow-minded and short-sighted.
Peeking at the sky with a sigh: sighing is a metaphor for being narrow-minded or one-sided. See "Looking at the sky through a tube".
Peeking at a leopard in a tube: you can only see a little of a leopard through a bamboo tube. Metaphor is narrow-minded and short-sighted.
Broaden one's horizons: it means that one's views on things should not be too limited, confined to a narrow range, and one's horizons should be broadened.
A view through a small hole. Metaphor is a narrow and one-sided view.
Peeking at the sky with a pipe: pipe: bamboo tube; Peep: to look through a small hole or gap. Look at the sky through the hole in the bamboo tube. Metaphor is narrow-minded or one-sided.