This is the idiom of "the sun and the trees are flourishing", which means that the sun and the trees are flourishing.
This idiom was "breaking into the house".
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This idiom was "what's done is done".
Penetrating the wood was not an idiom. Three points into wood is a Chinese phrase used to describe speech, writing, calligraphy, etc. It is very powerful and has a very deep and thorough expression. It makes people feel deeply shocked when they hear it and see it. It is as if it is engraved on wood and cannot be erased. It was usually used to describe the expressiveness of literature and art or the expression of some deep thoughts and insights.
Chasing the moon and chasing the sun was an idiom. It meant chasing the moon and the sun, and it described the degree of effort to do something. The meaning of this idiom is to pursue a goal and work hard. It could be used to describe a person's constant effort and perseverance when pursuing their dreams or goals.
It could have religious or historical importance. Maybe it was part of a significant event or symbol.
I'm not a fan of online literature. I'm a person who loves reading novels. I don't have the ability to see pictures and guess idioms. If you want me to answer any questions about the idiom in the picture, please let me know.
I have no idea. They seem completely unrelated.
Once upon a time, there was a piece of wood lying in a forest. It was an old oak tree that had fallen during a storm. A little squirrel made it his home. He hollowed out a small space inside the wood and stored his nuts there. Every day, he would scurry in and out, enjoying the safety and comfort of his little wooden abode. One day, a group of hikers passed by. They noticed the piece of wood and the squirrel's activities. They took a picture, marvelling at the simple yet beautiful sight of nature's co - existence.