1. Walking in the clouds?
Interpretation: riding a cloud. Spells describing immortals in ancient mythology. It also describes flying or running fast in the air. It also describes being confused and feeling in a daze.
Source: Wu Ming, Cheng En, The Journey to the West, the 17th time: "Grandpa! It turned out to be the sacred lower bound of the cloud! "
Second, heaven goes to earth [sh à ng ti ā n rê dí]?
Interpretation: heaven goes to earth. The original intention is to pursue something, eager to get something for nothing, running around. Now it is a metaphor to work tirelessly for a certain purpose. Also known as "ascending to heaven and descending to earth".
Source: Tang Li Fuyan's "Continued Mystery Record Lu Bu Shoots from History": "I learned the art of refining. My art has been refined into a three-foot shape since it has not been formed, so I will be on the ground and ride a crane in the clouds."
Third, Oracle Bone Inscriptions [wè ib ǔ xi ā nzh: and]?
Interpretation: (before things happen) you don't have to calculate divination to know. Describe foresight.
Source: Yuan Anonymous "Peach Blossom Woman marries Duke Zhou illegally": "Showing off and killing Zhouyi Yin and Yang is like you; There is also a prophecy. "
Idioms describing immortal figures
Inviolable?
Interpretation: Knives can't cut in, spears can't die. The original shape allowed people to be made of copper, iron and steel, or objects were very strong. Now he is more like a rigid, stubborn and unconvincing person.
Source: Li Yingru's "Wildfire and Spring Breeze Fighting the Ancient City" Chapter 3: "Like Monkey Sun, I have practiced invulnerability for a long time!"