heaven and earth will not tolerate
Heaven forbids,
Pinyin is ti ā NL ǐ B ù R ó ng,
Interpretation: it means to be cruel and inhumane, which is not allowed by nature. From cinnabar Dan.
idiom
heaven and earth will not tolerate
Pinyin
tiānlǐbùróng
Citation explanation
Justice: the way of heaven; tolerance: tolerance, tolerance. It means doing things cruelly and inhumanely, which is not allowed by nature. In Yuan Dynasty, the fourth fold of Wu Mingshi's "cinnabar Dan" is: "only when we can see the retribution of injustice, can we believe that heaven's reason is hard to face." Chapter 42 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty. Lin Mengchu of Ming Dynasty: the first time to make a surprise at the first carving. Volume 2. Honglianyuan in Qing Dynasty: "it's all designed by this dog talent to cheat the general out of the place. He thinks that his rich and noble place is based on my Cabinet department. He has ulterior motives and is not allowed by heaven."
Analysis of Idioms
It's hard to be fair
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used with emotion.
heaven and earth will not tolerate
quickly change and make improvements - fān rán gǎi jìn
carry on the past heritage and open up the future - chéng xiān qǐ hòu
disclaim all achievements one has made - gōng chéng fú jū
To deceive the public and ignore the law - qī gōng wǎng fǎ