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As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is sh à ngTi à NR à D à, which means to go up into the sky and down into the earth. It is used to describe the vast power of God and to describe running around to achieve a certain purpose. It comes from the history of Lu pushe's followers.
The origin of Idioms
Li Fuyan of Tang Dynasty wrote in the history of Lu pushe's followers in the continuation of the mysterious and strange records: "I have acquired the skill of shape refining, and the skill has never been formed. If it is refined into the shape of three feet, it will go up to heaven and down to the earth, ride the clouds and drive the crane, and it will be changeable."
Idiom usage
To be fearless is to be fearless. When you are poor, you will fly out of the altar. No matter whether you go to heaven or earth, you will find your mother. The 46th issue of the palace of eternal life by Hong Sheng in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : shàng tiān rù dì
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There is a mirror in the chest. xiōng yǒu xuán jìng
one 's eyes grow round with delight at the sight of money. jiàn qián yǎn hóng
golden gates and embroidered screens. jīn mén xiù hù
Forget to sip the useless pillow. wàng chuò fèi zhěn
the soil is sterile and the people are poor. dì jí mín pín
be unable to plan out one 's day. zhāo bù jí xī