海很蓝却致人溺忘森很绿可致人迷途
[hăi hĕn lán què zhì rén nì wàng sēn hĕn lǜ kĕ zhì rén mí tú]
'The Sea is Blue Yet Makes One Drown; Forests Green Cause One Lost'. The metaphorical meanings include that despite appearances (blue sea or green forest), things can hide dangers that could harm or misguide someone. The contrast of attractive appearances and underlying hazards suggests deeper warnings about judging situations based on their surfaces.