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What are the idioms related to heaven and earth?

Ice and snow, joy, epoch-making, everything rotates, and the curtain falls.

I. Ice and snow [b and ng ti ā n xu ě di]

Description: Describe ice and snow.

From: Lao She's Camel Xiangzi XII: Here you are. Where are you going in the snow and ice?

Second, with joy [Hu ā n ti ā n xǐ dǐ]

Explanation: I am very happy.

Said by: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: Just now, the second daughter came out of the old lady's room, unlike in the past, her name was Pinger, and she mumbled something.

Third, the epoch-making [[kāi tiān pì dì]]

Explanation: Ancient myths and legends: Pangu started the world and began to have human history. Later, it was often likened to an unprecedented time since ancient times.

From: Liu's From Fulaerji to Qiqihar: Thanks to the heroes who cut the gordian knot! Only you deserve the highest happiness and the greatest happiness.

Fourth, everything turns.

Explanation: Heaven and earth turn. Metaphor is a major change. It also describes the feeling of dizziness or extreme violence.

From: Liang Bin's "Red Flag Spectrum" 45: I bowed my head and rested for a while, feeling dizzy and unable to stand up any more.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) sits on the ground in the sky.

Description: Take the sky as the curtain and the ground as the seat. The original description is open-minded. Now describe the hard life of working in the field.

Said by: Liu Jinling's Ode to Wine Virtue: "The curtain is on the ground, which means so."

Take the sky as the curtain, the ground as the seat, and do whatever you want.