céngjīngcānghǎinánwéishuǐ
seen it all
- seen it all
- Having seen the vast ocean, other water seems insignificant; used to describe a person so experienced or well-traveled that ordinary things seem unremarkable. From a Tang dynasty poem by 元稹 yuánzhěn
- unable to love again
- Having experienced a perfect love, one cannot or will not settle for anyone else. From a Tang dynasty poem by 元稹 yuánzhěn
Cross-References
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- 曾经沧海 céngjīngcānghǎi