Soaring from the sky
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á ngxi ā OS ǒ NGH è, which means to be higher than Xiaohan and stand in the mountains and valleys; it describes outstanding talent and great achievements; it also describes high ambition and broad mind. It comes from Lingxiao flower in Jiannan poetry manuscript.
Idiom explanation
High: high; Valley: Valley.
The origin of Idioms
Lu You, Song Dynasty, Volume 34 of Jiannan poetry manuscript Lingxiao flower: "heroes are rarely known in ancient times, and it's better to be proud of them."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. example in the past, I knew my wife's son when he was young, and I had already got the spirit of raising my voice. The Song Dynasty Chen Liang's "Ode to ye Zhengmu's wife"
Chinese PinYin : áng xiāo sǒng hè
Soaring from the sky
wash one's hands of the matter. xǐ shǒu bù gàn
Three beasts crossing the river. sān shòu dù hé
seize an opportunity to start doing sth.. chéng jiān tóu xì
There is no mending of the cloth. wéi bó bù xiū