Curse the world
Curse the heaven and curse the earth, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is zh ò UTI ā nm à D ì. It's from the flowers of the evil sea.
The origin of Idioms
The third chapter of Zeng Pu's "flowers of the evil sea" in Qing Dynasty: "his temper is getting worse and worse, either beating his bed or cursing heaven and earth."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object, adverbial and attribute.
Curse the world
Call in the morning and call in the evening - zhāo zòu mù zhào
Although peony is good, it depends on the support of green leaves - mǔ dān suī hǎo,quán zhàng lǜ yè fú chí
a mantis trying to stop a chariot - táng bì dāng zhé