A land of indifference
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is m í NGM ò zh ī Xi ā ng, which means heaven or hell. It also refers to the highest state. It's from the article of sacrificing my wife and grandparents.
Idiom explanation
Of heaven or hell. It also refers to the highest state. The same as "the capital of indifference".
The origin of Idioms
GUI Youguang in the Ming Dynasty wrote in the article of offering sacrifices to his wife and grandparents: "if there are so many of them, how can they be old and return to the land of indifference."
Idiom usage
As an object, it is often used in superstitious sayings. Cai Yin's preface to bianyalou's 30 years of poems
A land of indifference
A moth that grows up by accumulating errors - jī é chéng dù
disciples and old followers or minor officials - mén shēng gù lì
My nose is flat and my lips are blue - bí tā chún qīng