complexity of things
Gao Tian Hou Di, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā OTI ā NH ò UD ì, which means long-term. It's also metaphorical. It is quoted from the Ci of he Jinming, Qi Weng and Qi Shouzhang by Wu Chengen of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
In the Ming Dynasty, Wu Chengen's Ci of he Jinming, Qi Weng and Qi Shouzhang quoted: "heaven and earth, a total of years."
Analysis of Idioms
The sky is high and the earth is rich
Idiom usage
Thanks for your great kindness, how can you repay me? What can I do for you. The first nine chapters of outlaws of the marsh
Chinese PinYin : gāo tiān hòu dì
complexity of things
as timid as a rat which peeps out its head and dares to do nothing. shǔ shǒu fèn shì
almost leave his body in horror. hún hào pò sàng
clarion call to awaken the public to lurking danger by writing at the top of one 's voice. dà shēng jí hū