Beautiful world
Huatianjindi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ā Ti ā NJ ǐ nd ì, which means to describe bustling. From ancient and modern novels.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth volume of Feng Menglong's ancient and modern novels in Ming Dynasty: "when you travel to Chang'an, it is really a beautiful city, which is different from Xinfeng city."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in spoken English. For the first time in Huang Xiaopei's twenty years of prosperous dream in the Qing Dynasty, it is said: "today, with my uncle's road, it's not certain that I will take a sail to see a beautiful world again."
Chinese PinYin : huā tiān jǐn dì
Beautiful world
Death of Zhuge scares away shengzhongda. sǐ zhū gé xià zǒu shēng zhòng dá
each trying to cheat or outwit the other. ěr yú wǒ zhà
carry out a death sentence on the spot. jiù dì zhèng fǎ
a straw shows which way the wind blows. luò yè zhī qiū
ashamed to associate with somebody. xiū yǔ wéi wǔ