enduring as the universe
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ā nd ì ch á ngji ǔ, which means a long time. It's also used to describe never changing. From the poem "four words to my brother and a scholar to join the army"
The origin of Idioms
[source] the seventh part of the poem "four words to my brother and a scholar to join the army" written by Ji Kang of Han Dynasty: "life is short, heaven and earth are long."
Discrimination of words
Heaven and earth are falling apart
Idiom usage
The more I feel about this trouble, the more I feel about it. The third discount of fan Zhang Ji Shu by Gong Tianting in Yuan Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : tiān dì cháng jiǔ
enduring as the universe
Change one's feathers and move one's Palace. huàn yǔ yí gōng
wind and rain sweeping across a gloomy sky-a grim and grave situation. fēng yǔ rú pán