It's the place where the world is
Ju Tian Li Di, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ú Ti ā NJ í D ì, which means to describe the appearance of panic, but also refers to the appearance of embarrassment. From the book of songs, Xiaoya, January.
Idiom explanation
Bureau: bend down; Xi: take a small step from front foot to back foot.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Xiaoya, the first month: "it means that the sky is high, and I dare not leave it alone; it means that the earth is thick, and I dare not leave it alone.
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing. examples local, if not. Lu Ji's internal history table of Xie Pingyuan in Jin Dynasty shows that if Tianlu is sold out and there is no return, there will be people who want to die and commit suicide. The third chapter of the book of great harmony by Kang Youwei in Qing Dynasty
It's the place where the world is
The ape crows and the crane crows - yuán tí hè lì
tears and mucus run abundantly down one 's face - tì sì páng tuó
If you don't want others to know, don't do it - yù rén wù zhī,mò ruò wù wéi
it is beyond logic and above reason - bù kě sī yì
forsake heresy and return to the truth - jiǎo xié guī zhèng