Big picture in the house
Tuda in the house is an idiom, pronounced zh á izh à NGT ú D à, which means to be in the center and plan for all directions. Point to the advantage of the terrain.
explain
To be in the center, to plan everywhere. Point to the advantage of the terrain.
source
In selected works: Zhang Heng's Tokyo Fu: "it's not like living in a house but trying to be big." Xue Zongzhu: "Tokyo lives in the middle of heaven and earth, and the people in the picture are all over the world."
Examples
Its text said: the house to Tu Da, heaven opened a unified period; from north to south, the six Division of thunder. Tao Zongyi's Zhi Geng Lu · Xi in Ming Dynasty
usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Big picture in the house
be derelict in duty and run irrelevant business - bù wù zhèng yè
be fond of the new and tired of the old - lián xīn yàn jiù