Heaven and earth
The Chinese idiom, J í Ti ā NP á nd ì, means to fill the world. From the book of rites, music.
In the book of rites, music records: "the extreme of the rites and music of Hefu lies in heaven and earth, yin and Yang and ghosts and gods." [example] it's not the best in the world. Which one can match it? The ceremony of the ceremony, the rules of bow and yield, so the gods will prosper, two instruments with the same Festival. Preface to the inscriptions of xuexiansheng temple in Xindu County
Chinese PinYin : jí tiān pán dì
Heaven and earth
play off one power against another. yǐ yí fá yí
spare neither labor nor money. bù xī gōng běn
In the morning and in the evening. zhāo liáng mù jìn