from the sky to earth
It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is B ì Lu ò Hu á ngqu á n, which means every corner of the universe. From Song of everlasting regret.
Idiom explanation
Biluo: Heaven, heaven. Huangquan: underground. Heaven and earth. It refers to every corner of the universe.
The origin of Idioms
In the song of everlasting regret written by Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty, it is said that "the upper part is poor and the lower part is blue, but the two parts are far away."
Idiom usage
It can be used as object and attribute. In Qing Dynasty, Hong Sheng's the palace of eternal life: Reunion: "he Junwang does not give up, he is eager to think of his own way, and he is a slave."
Chinese PinYin : bì luò huáng quán
from the sky to earth
distant relatives and next-door neighbors. yuǎn qīn jìn lín
One plant at a time, another at a time. dàn zhòng mù chéng
Sincerity is the key to success. jīng chéng suǒ zhì,jīn shí wéi kāi