The Eight Immortals crossed the sea? [b ā xi ā n guò h ? i]
According to legend, the Eight Immortals don't need a boat when crossing the sea, and each has a set of spells. There is a folk proverb that "Eight Immortals cross the sea, each showing his magical powers". Later, they used metaphors to come up with their own skills or methods and compete with each other.
Departure:
The Eight Immortals Crossing the Sea by Ming Anonymous is the second fold: "Then the Eight Immortals crossing the sea have great magical powers, which shows that these saints are strong in returning to the mountain, and they are famous throughout the ages."
Synonym:
Each shows his or her abilities? Show your magic? Show your magic? Eight immortals crossing the sea.
crossing the sea by the Eight Immortals is one of the most popular folklore in China. The Eight Immortals are Han Zhongli, Zhang Guolao, Han Xiangzi, Tie Guai Li, Lv Dongbin, He Xiangu, Lan Caihe and Cao Guojiu. One of the most popular stories of the Eight Immortals was first seen in the zaju "Crossing the Sea for the Jade Board". According to legend, Baiyun Fairy invited the Eight Immortals and the Five Immortals to hold a grand ceremony when the peony in Penglai Fairy Island was in full bloom. On the return trip, Tie Guai Li suggested that they should find their own way instead of taking a boat, which was the origin of "Eight Immortals crossing the sea and showing their magical powers" or "Eight Immortals crossing the sea with their own abilities". Later, people used this allusion to describe things that rely on their special abilities to create miracles.