Heaven and earth
The Chinese idiom Ti ā NP í NGD ì ch é ng means that everything is arranged properly and the world is at peace. It means that Yu managed the water successfully, the earth was in the right place and the heaven was in the right time. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 24th year of Duke Fu.
The origin of Idioms
In Zuo Zhuan, the 24th year of Duke Fu, written by Zuo Qiuming in the spring and Autumn period, it is said in the book of Xia that "the earth is flat and the sky is perfect." Du Yu notes: "Xia Shu, Yi Shu. It's better to keep the balance between the top and the bottom. "
Idiom usage
The world is peaceful, and so is the achievement. "Quanjin Yuandi Biao" by Chen Xuling in Southern Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
The world is in chaos
Heaven and earth
with the care and precision of a sculptor - jīng diāo xì kè
partly hidden and partly visible - ruò yǐn ruò xiàn
one 's second parent said with gratitude of a person who has saved or spared one 's life - zài shēng fù mǔ
fond of showing off one's contributions - jīn gōng zì fá
long distance separates no bosom friends - tiān yá bǐ lín