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What do you mean, the sky is high and the clouds are light? What are the historical allusions? What are antonyms and synonyms?
The idiom ㄕㄨㄟㄨㄛㄊㄧㄢㄨㄥㄧㄥㄨㄥ12829, Athena Chu.

See the article "Broad Sky".

The canon source is listed here as the canon source of Broad Sky for your reference.

Northern Zhou Dynasty. Yu Xin's Oracle Inscriptions for Taoist Priests is one of the first 100 poems ○ (according to five quotations in Notes of Yuzishan) Linzhou1> In the vast sea, Xuanpu 2> is half a day high.

Qiu Fu welcomes Zi Jin, while Ruoshi avoids Lu Ao.

After eating the forest and thinking about plums, I went to eat peaches.

When Dan became a bamboo joint, a reed knife was used to carve paper pulp.

It doesn't matter if the hermit goes, even if the sage escapes.

[Note] (1) Linzhou: Fenglinzhou, the mythical fairy mountain, is located in the middle of the West Sea, surrounded by weak water on all sides, and there are many phoenix Kirin on the continent.

(2) Xuanpu: The place where immortals live in myths and legends is at the top of Kunlun Mountain.

Here, the allusions are listed as allusions of "broad sky" for your reference.

During the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, wars were frequent and people's lives were precarious. Therefore, metaphysics prevailed, advocating Taoist inaction and immortal magic theory.

Poems about immortals are popular in poetry circles, and many famous scholars have written poems about immortals, such as Cao Zhi, Ruan Ji and Guo Pu.

These poems about immortals either escape from reality, admire immortals, or express their frustration through the theory of immortals, vividly depicting immortals' residence and lifestyle.

In One Hundred Oracle Inscriptions by Taoist Priests, Yu Xin described the misty fairy mountain on the sea with "the sea is boundless" and the mysterious garden hanging on the top of Kunlun Mountain with "the sky is high and the clouds are light". The scene is very lofty and vast, and it also symbolizes the free and unrestrained life of the immortals.

Later, the idiom "broad sky" may have evolved from here, meaning open-minded and cheerful, or described as unrestrained and rambling.

Documentary evidence: 0 1. Six chapters of floating life. The fourth volume. Swim by the waves: "Three short columns, a bright moon, boundless water. 」

Usage description synonyms:

Antonym: identifying reference words is boundless.