The end of the world
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ó ngTi ā NJ í D ì, which means the ends of the earth. It's a very remote place. From man TING FANG.
Analysis of Idioms
The ends of the earth
The origin of Idioms
In the Song Dynasty, Yao Shuyao's "man Ting Fang" CI: "Sheng Ping, no foreign affairs, extreme poverty, all mu en Guang."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used of places.
Examples
"In the heyday of the Yuan Dynasty, more than a thousand foreign countries paid tribute to it. It can be said that they were destitute and did not accept it."
Chinese PinYin : qióng tiān jí dì
The end of the world
tramp over mountains and through ravines. fān shān yuè lǐng
mixed feelings of remorse and shame. huǐ hèn jiāo jiā
make a correct assessment of the situation. jiàn kě ér jìn,zhī nán ér tuì
no one picks up what 's left by the wayside. dào bù shí yí
a hundred mouths cannot explain it away. bǎi huì mò biàn