Turn the world around
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu í Ti ā nzhu ǎ nd ì, meaning to turn the world around. It refers to changing the mood or attitude of a king. It comes from gangzheng, a new language of the Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Dynasty, Liu Su's new language of the Tang Dynasty, gangzheng said: "it's light to look at the power of the mountains and the sea, but it's more powerful to turn the world around."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: turning back the sky to the sun, turning back the sky to the sun, turning back the sky to the sun
Idiom usage
In the palace of Mulan, the king of Yan was very happy. Only then knew that the return snow current wind, may turn the world around. A biography of Yang Taizhen
Turn the world around
give confidential instructions in person - miàn shòu jī yí
aged and greatly honoured for one 's virtues - nián gāo dé ér