Interpretation of Idioms in The World and the Sky

Original idiom: the balance is flat.

Standard pronunciation: jì dì pán tiān

Traditional writing: the balance is flat.

What do you mean the world is flat and the sky is flat? Described as all over the world.

Idioms solitaire: As far as the eye can reach → as far as the sky can reach → as far as the earth can reach.

Usage analysis: combined; As an attribute or adverbial; Describe the world.

Pronunciation warning: To advocate Putonghua, please follow the phonetic symbols.

Jì dì pán tiān adopts standard four-tone reading.

Explanation of the source: Zhuangzi deliberately asked Zhuang Zhou: "The upper bound is in the sky, and the lower bound is in the ground."

Examples of making sentences in a flat sky:

Zheng Qing Guan Ying's "Dangerous Telegraph in the Prosperous Age": "Power is used by the whole world, and the number of users today is less than one in ten thousand. In short, it is two things: vitality and light. "