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Pinyin for "The Sea Runs Dry and the Stones Rot" (海枯石烂)

Pinyin: hǎi kū shí làn.

Meaning of "The Sea Runs Dry": the sea dries up and the stones rot. It describes a long period of time. Metaphorically speaking, a firm will remains unchanged forever.

Source: Song - Wang Yi "Dharma Songs Dedicated to the Immortal Tone - and Zhu Jingweng Qingxi Lyrics": "I will come back to the old me, the sea dries up and the stone rots, and the broken monuments and remnants of the foundations will be restored."

Example sentences for "the sea is dry and the stone is rotten"

1. Fast food civilization derives fast food love, and it is too much to hold on to a long-lasting love, and "the sea is dry and the stone is rotten" is more like a fairy tale.

2. Kimi, please wait for me, I will grow up, all the kisses are reserved for you, the sea withered, sealed with love.

3. Once the sea is dead and gone in the blink of an eye on the clouds and sky, why think again why say that piece of fate.

4. I would like to be with you *** spectrum of the sea of love songs.

5. Fear of noise, noise will lead to the magpies, stacked into a bridge of Tanabata written with the oath of "the end of days, the sea and the rocks".