Beautiful world
Huatianjindi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ā Ti ā NJ ǐ nd ì, which means to describe bustling. From ancient and modern novels.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth volume of Feng Menglong's ancient and modern novels in Ming Dynasty: "when you travel to Chang'an, it is really a beautiful city, which is different from Xinfeng city."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in spoken English. For the first time in Huang Xiaopei's twenty years of prosperous dream in the Qing Dynasty, it is said: "today, with my uncle's road, it's not certain that I will take a sail to see a beautiful world again."
Beautiful world
spread out and scatter about like stars in the sky or chessman on the chessboard - qí bù xīng luó
give the matter further thought and discuss it later - cóng cháng shāng yì
The way is high and the virtue is heavy - dào gāo dé zhòng