the nature of heaven and earth, man is precious. Wei Yuan, a politician and litterateur in Qing Dynasty,
The sky is everywhere, and the earth is everywhere. Zhuang Zhou, a famous saying of heaven and earth, and Zhuangzi, a philosopher of the Warring States Period
The qi of heaven and earth does not lose its order. China's earliest work on national history, Guoyu, Guoyu
Heaven and earth are in harmony, and everything comes into being. Wang Chong, a philosopher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, covered it like a sky and contained it like a ground. Zuo Qiuming, a historian and blind man in the Spring and Autumn Period, wrote Zuo Zhuan
The natural world and the host. Famous sayings about heaven and earth
Wang Fuzhi, a thinker in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, helped heaven and earth to feed themselves. Li Yong, a philosopher in the early Qing Dynasty, had a reputation like the sun and the moon, and his achievements were like heaven and earth.
Mourning heaven and earth: It describes extreme sorrow, which moved the world.
Bao Ju Yu nei: Bao Ju: all inclusive; Yunei: between heaven and earth, that is, the world. Swallow the world and possess everything.
don't open the world: don't: in addition; Open: open up; World: refers to heaven and earth. In addition, break new ground, that is, create another career.
there is another cave: there is another heaven and earth in the cave. Describe the strange and fascinating scenery.
there is another world: there is another world.
mending gan Kun: mending heaven and earth is a metaphor for governing the country.
it's tantamount to heaven and earth: it's tantamount to. It is no different from heaven and earth. Metaphors are very different.
towering over heaven and earth: establishing the meaning of numbers for the hexagrams in the Book of Changes. Later, the virtue of human beings can be compared with heaven and earth. It is the same as "going to heaven and earth".
going to heaven and earth: ① the meaning of the divination in the Book of Changes. (2) extended human virtue can be compared with heaven and earth. Also known as "towering over the sky".