Is heaven and earth an idiom?

Ascending to heaven and entering the earth is an idiom.

Ascending to heaven and going to earth is an idiom in China. The pinyin is shěng tiān r ODI, which means going to heaven and going to earth. From Tang Bai Juyi's Song of Eternal Sorrow. The idiom explains rise: rise. Heaven goes to earth.

Ascend to heaven and enter the earth: rise: rise. Heaven goes to earth. Something similar: drilling into the earth? Heaven and earth? There is no road in heaven, and there is no road underground? A promotion? Into the room? Ascension? Chicken and dog ascend to heaven? Ascend to heaven by day.

(1) He blazed a trail in space, splitting the ether like lightning, going up to heaven, down to the earth and looking around. Above, he looked for the green void, below, the yellow spring, but he didn't find the one he was looking for in two places.

(2) vent and control the gas, such as electricity, from the sky to the ground, and look around.

(3) Ascending into the earth without hindrance, entering the sun and the moon without trace.

(4) Is it five times worse? Why do I feel like I can ascend to heaven when I practice the fourth weight? The magic of the sky is too powerful!

Gnome male-"(5), repair the moon you can't run this time, dare to kill our Tang Xianzong disciple, this is your own death.

I'm here, even if I'm in heaven and in earth, I'll stay with you.

He blazed a trail in space, cutting through the sky like lightning, rising into the sky, drilling underground and looking around.

(8) In the tombs of the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties, animals such as dragons and tigers, turtles and snakes, and suzaku were often portrayed or written on coffins to protect the soul of the tomb owner from ascending to the ground.

That amazing pearl has shown its power. It's a magic weapon to suppress heaven. Heaven and earth have ascended into the earth, but I know nothing about it.