Go to God
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh é NW ǎ ngsh é NL á I, meaning spiritual connection. From the general introduction of Shijing
The origin of Idioms
Lu Shiyong of the Ming Dynasty wrote a general introduction to Shijing: "if we take Nineteen Ancient Poems and Shaoling poems as examples, we can see that each poem has its own meaning; if we take Shihao poems and the ancients as examples, we can see that each poem has its own feeling and has its own charm."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Go to God
swords , spears , two-edged swords and halberds -- all kinds of ancient weapons - dāo qiāng jiàn jǐ
Forget one's merits and demerits - jì gōng wàng guò
be frightened into complete silence but to exchange their hatred with eyes - dào lù yǐ mù