- 百川归海 bǎichuānguīhǎi hundreds of rivers flow into the seanumerous rivers all empty into the ocean; the literal meaning of the idiom
- 海纳百川 hǎinàbǎichuān all rivers run into the sea(idiom) used to describe someone with an extremely broad mind or a great capacity for tolerance; literally, all rivers run into the sea.
- 百川学海 bǎichuānxuéhǎi Bai Chuan Xue HaiTitle of the first major series of books collected into a single anthology, compiled by Zuo Gui during the Song Dynasty; the title is derived from a quote by Yang Xiong meaning all rivers learn from the sea to reach its greatness.