one pillar to prop up the sky
A pillar bears heaven, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī zh ù ch é ngTi ā n, which means a pillar holds heaven. It means that people can take on important tasks in the world. From Duxiu mountain.
Analysis of Idioms
A pillar of heaven
Idiom usage
The ancient people of Xishan Mountain are unpredictable, and a pillar bears the power of heaven. Yuan Jue's painting of Li Shihong
The origin of Idioms
The poem "Duxiu mountain" written by Zhang Gu of Tang Dynasty: "you will get the meaning of heaven and earth, and the pillar of heaven is in Nanzhou." "The imperial edict collection of the Tang Dynasty, the text of giving Chen Jingyu a certificate of iron:" Qing Wu Shan town, a pillar of heaven; the pressure of heaven and earth, contains the universe. "
Chinese PinYin : yī zhù chéng tiān
one pillar to prop up the sky
cannot be in two places at once. fēn shēn wú shù
wine , women , avarice and pride -- the four cardinal vices. jiǔ sè cái qì
every house deserves a rank of nobility -- there are wise men everywhere. bǐ hù kě fēng