very high and noble
Jitianji, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í Ti āì NJ ì D ì, which describes being very tall. From the book of rites, music.
Idiom usage
Sima's merits and virtues are very great, and he can be regarded as the emperor's official position in order to introduce the Wei Dynasty. The 191th chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites and music, it is said that "the extreme of the rites and music of Hefu lies in heaven and earth, yin and Yang and ghosts and gods."
very high and noble
a smile has driven all the hard lines in his face and brightened his countenance - xiào zhú yán kāi
Adults don't feel comfortable. They don't feel comfortable - chéng rén bù zì zài,zì zài bù chéng rén
human events are as uncertain as the weather - rén shì cāng sāng