when the earth and heaven get old - a long , long time
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is ti ā nhu ā NGD ì L ǎ o, which means that the sky is barren and the earth is old. It refers to a very long experience. It is often used in people's love declaration. It comes from Li He's "to wine".
Idiom explanation
The sky is barren and the earth is old. It refers to a very long experience. It is often used in people's love declaration.
The origin of Idioms
"I heard that Ma Zhou used to be a new fengke in the past, but no one knew the old and the wild." During the period of emperor Xianzong of Tang Dynasty, Li He, a poet, went to Chang'an to take an exam. He was disqualified for avoiding his father's name and taboo. He was in great pain in the Inn and drank to relieve his worries. His master told him the story of his father Yan in the Western Han Dynasty and Ma Zhou in the Tang Dynasty. He improvised "to wine shop": "my father was stranded when he traveled to the west, and his family broke the willow in front of the door. I have heard that Ma Zhou used to be a new fengke, but no one knows the past
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: the end of time, the sea withers and the rocks crumble for thousands of generations
Idiom usage
Guo Moruo's bottle: "you teach me to wait until the future, don't you want to wait until ~" Gai said that the world is only willing to get a pair, as you ~, in the end, this feeling does not die also. Ling Mengchu, Ming Dynasty, Volume 6 of the second moment of surprise.
Chinese PinYin : tiān huāng dì lǎo
when the earth and heaven get old - a long , long time
Nothing is difficult if you put your heart into it. shì shàng wú nán shì,zhǐ pà yǒu xīn rén
a dragon and a tiger in combat. lóng zhēng hǔ zhàn
perform a meritorious service to atone for one 's crimes. lì gōng shú zuì