Idioms from fairy tales (at least 8)

1 Nuwa mends the sky - describes the majestic spirit and fearless fighting spirit of transforming the world.

2 Kuafu chasing the sun - a metaphor for people who have great ambitions, and also a metaphor for people who do not know their own abilities.

3 Jingwei reclamation - an old metaphor for deep hatred and determination to take revenge. The latter is a metaphor for being determined and not afraid of difficulties.

4 The Foolish Old Man Moves Mountains - a metaphor for persevering in transforming nature and unswerving struggle

5 The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea - a metaphor for each having their own method, or each using their own skills to compete with each other.

6 Creation of the world - means the beginning of human history, a metaphor for an unprecedented great undertaking.

7 Cowherd and Weaver Girl - a metaphor for a couple living in two places. Also generally refers to a pair of lovers.

8 Flawless - It means that things are so perfect that no faults can be found. It also means that the poem and prose are integrated into one piece without any trace of polishing.

9 Dayu's water control - a metaphor for working enthusiastically and forgetting one's own interests for the sake of public service.