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What are the idioms that describe Qingdao, Shandong?

There are hundreds of rivers, pleasant climate, blue sky and white clouds, red tiles and green trees.

Qingdao, a prefecture-level city in Shandong Province, is a sub-provincial city under separate state planning, referred to as Qingdao, formerly known as Jiaoao, and also known as Qingdao and Island City. Qingdao is an important coastal central city, an open coastal city, a new first-tier city, an economic central city, a national historical and cultural city, an international port city, a coastal holiday and tourist city, and a happy and livable city in China. It is known as "Oriental Switzerland".

All rivers run into the sea from Jin's Preface to the History of the Three Kingdoms and Famous Officials: "If there is no shape, there must be a sea of square inches." Li Note: "A square inch of land is full of rivers." This means that the sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a large number.

There are hundreds of rivers, and tolerance is great; Thousands of miles away from the wall, no desire is just. This couplet was written by Lin Zexu, a politician in the late Qing Dynasty, when he was governor of Guangdong and Guangxi. It means: the ocean contains hundreds of rivers because of its wide scale; The reason why the mountain is so tall and straight is because there is no secular desire to intrigue. The last words of the couplet "Da" and "Gang" mean that this lofty spirit is the greatest and most powerful. This also shows the author's lofty spirit. This magnanimity and honest and frank of "pushing everyone over the wall" come from "no desire, no demand". Such tolerance, feelings of "no desire, no desire" and lofty spirit are exactly the spirit that the Chinese nation needs to inherit.