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Examples:palace of the Dragon King at the bottom of the Eastern Sea—The sea of bitterness has no bounds, turn your head see the shore (idiom). Only Buddhist enlightenment can allow one to shed off the abyss of worldly suffering.—lit. waves on a sea of vinegar—sea of hatred is hard fill (idiom); irreconcilable division—Capernaum (biblical town on the Sea of Galilee)—lit. raging sea of bureaucracy—Sea of serenity (Mare Serenitatis, on the moon)—the China Seas (the seas of the Western Pacific Ocean, around China: Bohai Sea, Yellow Sea, East China Sea, South China Sea)—mountain of Dao, sea of learning (idiom); learning is as high as the mountains, as wide as the seas—Sea of Azov in southern Russia—Rostov-on-Don, Russian river port and regional capital close Sea of Azov (north of the Black Sea)—sea of learning, no horizon (idiom); no limits what one still has to learn—extinguish worries and the sea of grief—Sea of Tranquillity (on the moon)—river of literacy, sea of learning (idiom); ars longa, vita brevis—a mountain of paperwork and a sea of meetings [idiom.]—sailing on the sea of learning [idiom.]—sea of bitterness is vast [idiom.]—United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea—Macclesfield Bank, series of reefs in the South China Sea southeast of Hainan Island—Penglai, one of three fabled islands in Eastern sea, abode of immortals—the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea (mythology)—Poseidon, God of the sea in Greek mythology—Nereids (Greek sea nymphs, fifty daughters of Nereus and Doris)—one of three fabled islands in Eastern sea, abode of immortals—shrimp soldiers and crab generals (in mythology or popular fiction, the army of the Dragon King of the Eastern Sea)—lit. the gate of a noble house is like the sea—leg of air or sea voyage—Yingzhou, easternmost of three fabled islands in Eastern sea, home of immortals and source of elixir of immortality—house built with cheap, unreliable concrete which contains a high quantity of sea sand—fabled island in Eastern sea, abode of immortals—Matsu, name of a sea goddess still widely worshipped on the SE China coast and in SE Asia—Dalmatia, Croatian region on the eastern coast of Adriatic Sea—Pomerania, a historical region on the south shore of the Baltic Sea—rarities from the mountain and the sea (idiom); fig. a sumptuous spread of food delicacies—Amu Darya, the biggest river of Central Asia, from Pamir Aral sea, forming the boundary between Afghanistan and Tajikistan then flowing through Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan—whistling or rushing sound (of the wind in trees, the sea etc)—fetch the moon out of the sea (idiom); a hopeless illusion— |