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Nine heaven and nine earth, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ji ǔ Ti ā NJI ǔ D ì, meaning originally refers to the highest level of the sky and the deepest part of the earth, from Sun Tzu · Xing.
The origin of Idioms
Sun Tzu Xingpian: "those who are good at defending hide under the nine places, and those who are good at attacking move above the nine heaven."
Idiom usage
In the Southern Dynasty, Song Dynasty and Fan Ye's biography of Huangfu song in the book of the later Han Dynasty, Li Xian quoted Xuannv's three palace tactics: "nine heaven and nine earth, each has its own exterior and interior. Above the nine heavens, six Jiazi
Chinese PinYin : jiǔ tiān jiǔ dì
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get married ; become an immortal. kuà fèng chéng luán
put one's heart and soul into. quán xīn quán yì
Pull out the sunflower to weave. bá kuí qù zhī