the heavenly paradise
Pure land in the west, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ī f ā NGJ ì NGT ǔ, which means the paradise of the west, namely the kingdom of Buddhism. It comes from Tang Libai's the disguised praise of the Western Pure Land of gold, silver and clay painting.
Idiom explanation
Buddhist language. The paradise of the west is the kingdom of Buddhism.
Idiom usage
Examples
How many heroes did I fight in the world with my bare hands in the early days of the ninth five year plan. Because the sea of evils is boundless and there is a reward for wrongs, so I convert to Buddhism. After my eyes have passed away, I will return to the paradise and the lotus will grow. Fang Ruhao's Chan Zhen Yi in Ming Dynasty
the heavenly paradise
show all sorts of ugly behaviours - chǒu tài bǎi chū
heroically fight the enemy to distinguish oneself in action - shā dí zhì guǒ