The world and the earth
Jingtianweidi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī ngTi ā NW ě ID ì, which means to describe a person who has the ability to govern the world. From Zuo Zhuan, the 28th year of Zhaogong.
Analysis of Idioms
Governing the country and the people
Antonym: inaction, lack of talent and learning
The origin of Idioms
In the 28th year of Zhaogong in Zuozhuan, it is said that "Jingwei heaven and earth are written."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning.
Examples
"Guoyu · zhouyuxia": "six days, five places, the number of often also. The longitude depends on the sky and the latitude on the earth. "
Yu Xin of the Northern Zhou Dynasty wrote in yuzishan collection, Volume 9, quasi Lianzhu: "it's the ability to cover and hear the world, and the power to transcend the sea."
The twelfth chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty, Tao gongzu sent Cao mengde to Xuzhou three times to fight Lv Bu: Cao ruolai lured him into the city, set fire to four gates and set ambush outside. Although Cao Cao has the talent of the world, can he get rid of it here?
Liu Bannong's reply to Mr. Wang Jingxuan: if you want to know what you mean, you must think that this wonderful article will make all the reporters of new youth admire you.
Chinese PinYin : jīng tiān wěi dì
The world and the earth
with one 's face flushed and one 's ears hot. miàn hóng ěr rè
Six links and four breakthroughs. liù tōng sì pì
Short words and long feelings. yǔ duǎn qíng cháng
Wash the intestines and stomach. xǐ cháng dí wèi