it is as far apart as the sky and an abyss
In Chinese, Pinyin is p à NRU à Ti à NYU à n, which means that the difference between high and low is as great as the sky and the abyss. It comes from three poems of Youyuan.
The origin of Idioms
Zhu Tingzhen of the Qing Dynasty wrote in his "notes on poetry in Xiaoyuan": however, when one or two words are carefully considered, it can be seen that there is a difference between the two words, that is to say, there is a dispute between the two words
Idiom usage
There is a great difference between subject and predicate. example benevolence has no responsibility to keep the soil, but it is like death. It is not so different from stealing life in the grass, that is, it is more difficult and easier than the city's death. (Biography of Wang Enshou in the draft of Qing History). It's strange to say that the cry in the lane is different from that in ancient times. Lu Xun's "essays on qijieting: a talk on the business of nongtang"
Chinese PinYin : pàn ruò tiān yuān
it is as far apart as the sky and an abyss
obsolete words and expressions must be eliminated. chén yán wù qù
a big tree strikes roots deeply. shù dà gēn shēn
forget sb . 's past error and forgive him. lüè jì yuán qíng
display of fireworks and a sea of lanterns. huǒ zhú yín huā