What do you mean, mountains don't turn into water?

The mountain does not turn into water: a metaphor for the small world, which is not met here.

Idiom pinyin: shān büZhuàn ShuǐZhuàn

Origin of Idiom: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume III, Chapter 20: "Mountains don't turn into water. He put the root firmly, and then other things may be solved ... "

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Usage of idioms: mountains don't turn into water and turn into objects, attributes and clauses; Describe the world as small.

Synonym: the mountain does not turn but the road turns.

Example of idiom: Wang Shuo's Ignorant: "The mountain does not turn, but the water turns. Maybe something will happen in the future? "

Make sentences:

(1) There is no impassable hurdle, no mountain to climb, no water to flow out, no hole to drill out, and no knot. Good luck will surely come to you. No matter how far the journey is, you can bypass that corner.

(2) People are like this. The more I try to hide, the more I can't get over it. The more you think about it, the less you can hide it. He is in the corner of your heart. Mountains don't turn to water, water doesn't turn to clouds, clouds don't turn to the sky, and the sky doesn't turn to people, that's all. People don't look back Orange fish month?

(3) Lin Xuan was taken aback. I didn't expect this old man Ma to be sent to guard and preside over the mountain array. It's really a mountain that doesn't turn.

At that time, Mr. Fang vowed to repay Untitled Scholar Lu Wei for saving his life. Unexpectedly, this life-saving grace can be reported immediately.

(5) The one-eyed eagle was furious after hearing this, but did not dare to say anything. He had to let go and said with a smile, "since you saved her, my brothers will leave now, but the mountain will not turn." See you again.