The ground acts as a curtain
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í D ì m ù Ti ā n, which means open-minded. Later, it is also used to describe the pride of outdoor life. Also known as "the curtain of heaven and the earth.". It comes from the poem melancholy by Han Luo of Tang Dynasty.
Idioms and allusions
Selected works of Zhaoming, Volume 47, ode, ode to wine, 2098 ~
There is a great man, who takes heaven and earth as a dynasty and Wanqi as a moment. The sun and the moon are the moon, and the eight wastelands are the courtyards. There is no way to walk, no room to live. The curtain of heaven and the floor of the earth. Stop and hold the goblet. Move and hold the pot. Only wine is business, how can you know the rest. There is a gentleman, a gentleman and a scholar. When you hear about me, talk about why. It's a face full of anger. Chen said etiquette, right and wrong. Mr. Fang then holds the poppy to bear the trough, holds the cup to rinse the mash. If you are struggling with your beard, you will be lying down. Carefree, happy. Drunk and awake. Listen to the sound of the thunder, familiar with the shape of Mount butai. Do not feel the cold and heat of the cut muscle, desire feelings. Overlooking all things, disturbing Yan like duckweed in Jianghan. The two great men are on the side, like the moths and moths.
Idiom usage
Used as an attributive or adverbial; used in writing
Examples
Tang Han Luo's poem melancholy: "how to drink even a thousand drunk, the ground and the sky do not know."
Lu You of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem in a newly opened Garden: "do not mock the emperor on the ground or in the curtain, but eat wild Su and mountain food as you please."
Liu Ling of Jin Dynasty wrote in his ode to wine: "there is no frog in the line, there is no room in the house, the curtain is on the sky and the ground, and the meaning is like this."
Song Chenying's "niannujiao" CI: "Six Dynasties that day prosperous, curtain heaven and earth, drunk shot River narrow."
Yuan Liang once wrote the poem "Magnolia flowers slow · West Lake send spring" which said: "the sky and the earth are covered in the sky through the ages, and the spring is surrounded by pearls."
The third fold of "Chen Tuan Gao Wo" by Ma Zhiyuan in Yuan Dynasty: "poor way, I love to wear clothes, I love to eat chenhuo food, and I sleep in the sky and the earth."
"Journey to the west" chapter 63: "brothers in front of the stars and moonlight, the curtain of heaven and earth, raise a glass to talk about the past."
Wu boxiao's Polaris: a spinning wheel: "just think about it, heaven and earth are factories, deep valleys are workshops, the sky and the earth are covered with curtains, and the mountains are surrounded by arches. I'm afraid there is no place in the world where light industrial production has such a scale?"
The origin of Idioms
In the poem melancholy written by Han Luo of Tang Dynasty, "how to drink for thousands of years without knowing the ground and the sky."
Chinese PinYin : xí dì mù tiān
The ground acts as a curtain
holding a high official post , governing many places and possessing enormous wealth. fù miàn bǎi chéng
be fashionable and adapted to the environment. yìng shí duì jǐng