pure fantasy
Baitianjiangui is a Chinese idiom with the pronunciation of B á ITI à NJI à NGU à, which refers to the absurd and improbable things.
interpretation
It is a metaphor for the unreal, absurd and impossible things. It's the same as "hell in the day.".
source
Lao She's "four generations in the same hall" 29: "he pays too much attention to the boredom of the second child, and always thinks that the second child does not dare to go to school is hell in the sky." As an example, Zhou Bing said, "my luck is too low." Then he turned back and wanted to go. Ouyang mountain's "struggle" 12
Chinese PinYin : bái tiān jiàn guǐ
pure fantasy
remember forever with gratitude. juān gǔ míng xīn
Comb the clouds and sweep the moon. shū yún lüě yuè
A slow sparrow should make an early start.. bèn niǎo xiān fēi