heaven on earth
Heaven on earth, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é NJI à NTI à NSH à ng, which means the world, society and immortal world; refers to the place where the scenery is very beautiful; many metaphors are completely different circumstances. From Qixi CI.
The origin of Idioms
In Tang Cui Hao's Qixi Ci, it is said that "the fairy dress and jade pendant are empty, but they don't meet in heaven and earth."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. example truth is the Pearl of heaven on earth. In Tang Dynasty, Yang Juyuan wrote a long sentence from Zhang Langzhong and Duan Yuanwai in Hanlin newspaper: autumn sky is like practice, auspicious clouds are bright, heaven and earth do not ask Cheng. Danfeng prefix for two wonderful, Jinluan palace corner straight three Qing. Song Taizong's Ode to carefree life: the heaven on earth is full of practice, and Qibaoshan is high and pure. Yushu xuanzhu Mingzhao room, the root of life to realize the zengying. In Qing Dynasty, Hong Sheng's Chang Sheng Dian Ding Qing: "I'm afraid of Yong Zi's lower body, so I can't accompany you from Jiao Fang. To be favored and gracious is to judge the world and heaven in a moment. "
heaven on earth
the things are still there , but men are no more the same ones - wù shì rén fēi
Against arrogance and against fullness - fǎn jiāo pò mǎn
The white head returned in vain - bái shǒu kōng guī
unable to suffer the humiliation made by the warder even if he is a whittled phoney one - xuē mù wéi lì
more moneys on exhibit and less moneys on counterfoil - dà tóu xiǎo wěi