clouds and mud
The difference between clouds and mud is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is y ú NN í zh ī Bi é, which means the difference between clouds in the sky and mud on the ground. The status of metaphor varies greatly. It's from "to Yin Liangzhou".
Idiom explanation
Like the clouds in the sky and the mud on the earth. The status of metaphor varies greatly.
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote "giving Yin to Liangzhou": "the clouds and mud are already different."
Word usage
There is a big difference between the high and the low
clouds and mud
keep his wife and children in mind on his deathbed - fēn xiāng mài lǚ
recover one 's original simplicity - fǎn pǔ guī zhēn
a case involving human life is to be treated with the utmost care - xìng mìng guān tiān
The prime minister comes from the East and the general comes from the West - guēn dōng chū xiàng, guān xī
Go through the butcher's gate and chew - guò tú mén ér dà jiáo