Dai xuanlvhuang
Dai xuanluhuang, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ixu á NL ǚ Hu á ng, which means you are still wearing heaven and earth. Xuan refers to the sky and Huang refers to the earth. People live between heaven and earth. From Yi Kun.
Idiom explanation
I'm still on the ground. Xuan refers to the sky and Huang refers to the earth. People live between heaven and earth.
Idioms and allusions
There is a saying in Yi Kun that "the sky is mysterious and the earth is yellow". According to the records of Ying's tomb and nunnery in Haining written by Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty, "Naiqi, Naikang, Dai Xuan, lvhuang, 70 years old."
Discrimination of words
The synonym Dai Tianfu Di is commonly used: general emotional color: commendatory words; grammatical usage: as predicate and object; refers to people living in the world; idiom structure: combined generation time: ancient times
Dai xuanlvhuang
it is as far apart as the sky and an abyss - pàn ruò tiān yuān
A tiny difference is a thousand miles away - chā zhī háo lí,miù yǐ qiān lǐ