Push heaven and earth
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ī I ā nqi ǎ NGD ì, which means to rush forward; it describes collision and strife. It's from Kan touban.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of sun Zhongzhang's "kan touban" in Yuan Dynasty: "he's a woman with a red skirt around her waist. If you want to talk about something, you'll try to stick it to her."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used in writing.
Chinese PinYin : tuī tiān qiǎng dì
Push heaven and earth
Burning the amulet and breaking the seal. fén fú pò xǐ
the four corners of the land. shān nán hǎi běi
the path was covered with grass and thorns. jīng jí zài tú
Blind wind and strange clouds. máng fēng guài yún
live as a recluse scholar and behave eccentrically. suǒ yǐn xíng guài