Yunnishu Road
Yunnishulu, a Chinese idiom, is y ú NN í sh ū L ù in pinyin, which means that the clouds in the sky are different from the mud on the ground. It refers to the great disparity of status. It's from "to Yin Liangzhou".
Analysis of Idioms
The difference between cloud and mud
The origin of Idioms
Xunzi of the Northern Wei Dynasty wrote "giving Yin to Liangzhou": "the clouds and mud are already different."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to a person's poor status.
Chinese PinYin : yún ní shū lù
Yunnishu Road
why break a butterfly on the wheel. shā jī yān yòng niú dāo
distinguished from the common run. yòng zhōng jiǎo jiǎo
Old but not dead is a thief. lǎo ér bù sǐ shì wéi zéi