The ends of the earth
Haiya Tianjiao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ǎ iy á Ti ā NJI ǎ o, which means remote places. It comes from Liu Ji of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Ji of the Ming Dynasty wrote the poem "slow voice, sorrow chanting": the rain is cold, the clouds are dim, the sun is dusk, and the ends of the earth are light. "
Idiom usage
As the subject or object, it refers to a remote place.
The ends of the earth
one 's voice is like a great bell - shēng rú hóng zhōng
a settled practice is hard to reform - jī xí nán gǎi
not to follow a set pattern of action - bù zhǔ gù cháng