Heaven and earth
"Heaven and earth", a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í n ɡ Ti ā NJ í D ì, which means everything. The source of this book is Qijin lecture on the meaning of University.
The idiom comes from yuan Zongdao of Ming Dynasty's "qijinjiang Yanyi" which says, "if you collect the old news, it will spread to the extreme, and its details will be like cocoons and hedgehogs."
Heaven and earth
human feelings of sympathy are as thin as paper in officialdom - guān qíng zhǐ báo
ride a tiger and find it hard to get off - qí hǔ nán xià
To break through the difficulties - mò tū bù qián
gold and jade fill the hall -- abundant wealth or many children in the family - jīn yù mǎn táng