the difference between heaven and earth
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ā or ǎ ngzh ī sh ū, which means that the sky and the earth are different, and the description is very different. It also means "the difference between the sky and the earth". It comes from the second collection of yuyinconghua in Tiaoxi, Mr. zuiyin.
Idiom explanation
Xiao: Yunxiao, also refers to the sky. Soil: land.
The origin of Idioms
"Good and evil, wisdom and folly are far away from each other. It's like a world apart," said Hu Zai of Song Dynasty
Idiom usage
Used as an object; used in writing.
Idiom story
In April of the fifth year of Zhenghe, Cai Jing wrote a letter to Huizong of Song Dynasty. There was a sentence in it, which said, "if you are virtuous, you will see the difference between the sun and the moon. It's not for me to dare to be private. In April of the fifth year of Zhenghe, Cai Jingjin, the Duke of the state of Lu, the grand master, wrote the title. I don't know what to mention, but it must be earlier than Hu Zai.
Chinese PinYin : xiāo rǎng zhī shū
the difference between heaven and earth
Meet in the face of adversity. zāo yù yùn huì
Forget one's life and give up one's life. wàng shēng shě sǐ