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Love talk to coax your girlfriend: Heaven and earth are not as good as being in your arms

1. Can you tell me a little bit that you miss me? Keep your voice down so that only the two of us can hear you.

2. The weather is so nice, I want to become the wind blowing on your face.

3. What is happiness? It is you who appear first when I miss you.

4. I don’t even bother to take care of myself, but I still care about you so much, which shows how much I love you.

5. I’m tired of mom’s food, now I want to eat you.

6. You stretch out your finger, I stretch out one finger, and together we are two fingers.

7. From the day I met you, everything I did was for you.

8. I want to have sex with you the first time I see you. Gentlemen call this feeling love at first sight.

9. Stay by my side, otherwise I will feed you to pigs.

10. I want to make a painting for you, with my heart as the painting, emotion as the ink, love for you as the content, and the rest of my life as the writing.

11. A simple life is actually the greatest happiness.

12. I miss the little happiness between us, just bit by bit, I will remember it.

13. Candy, it is very sweet, because it can sweeten our love.

14. What does it feel like to like someone? My heart is happy when I first see you, but I miss you when I see you later, and I am still stunned after a long time.

15. I can’t give you splendor and glory, but growing old together is considered graceful.

16. I often smile for no reason, only to realize that the smile is about you.

17. My life is simple and unpretentious, but it becomes luxurious precisely because of you.

18. Like is different from love. When you like a flower, you will pick it. When you love a flower, you will water it.

19. Love turns out to be capitalism. Capital decides to get together, and proletariat decides to separate.

20. Only when you are with the person you love can you have the infinite courage and patience to face all kinds of life. Idioms about heaven and earth

1. Accumulate over time: Accumulate day by day, month by month. Refers to continuous accumulation over a long period of time.

2. Chaos: Chaos: the state of heaven and earth imagined by the ancients before it was formed. Refers to the uncivilized state of mankind in ancient times. It also describes a person's ignorance.

3. Turn things around: Universe: heaven and earth. Metaphor fundamentally changes the entire situation.

4. Reconstruction of the universe: universe: heaven and earth. To rebuild the world is to rebuild the country.

5. Baoju Yunei: Baoju: overall; Yunei: between heaven and earth, that is, the world. Take over the world and possess everything.

6. Dai Tianlu Di: Still wearing Tianlu Di. Head to the sky, feet to the ground. Describes people living between heaven and earth. It is a metaphor that kindness is deep and wide, like the sky and the earth being thick.

7. Shake the sky and shake the earth: shake: shake; zhen: shake. It shook the world. Describes a loud or powerful sound.

8. There is another world in the cave: There is another world in the cave. Describe the scenery as strange and fascinating.

9. Rectify Qiankun: Qiankun: the hexagram name, symbolizing heaven and earth, yin and yang, etc. Gover the country and bring order to chaos.

10. Earth-shaking: describes a huge change, or a very fierce commotion. The sky and the earth shattered.

11. Wanxiang Senluo: refers to the various scenes listed in the sky and the earth.

12. Nothing is more magical than the sky, nothing is richer than the earth: nothing is more magical than the sky, nothing is richer than the earth. Refers to heaven and earth nourishing all things.

13. The sea is vast and the sky is high: a metaphor for the vastness of the world and the long journey.

14. Being willing to carry a heavy load and reach a distant place means being willing to carry a heavy load and reach a distant place. The latter is a metaphor for having lofty ambitions, being able to break into new worlds and make magnificent achievements.

15. Mantian covering the earth: refers to all over the sky and the earth.

16. Empty but not clear: clear: exhausted. The original metaphor is that the heaven and earth are like bellows. The emptier it is, the more inexhaustible it is, and the more it pushes and pulls, the more air it exhausts. The more metaphors you use, the more humbly you seek knowledge, the richer your knowledge will be.

17. Shy Yan Tian Tiang: Shy Yan: Showing a face of shame; Tian Tiang: Heaven and Earth, refers to the human world. Describes losing integrity and living shamelessly in the world.

18. Four seas is home: originally refers to the emperor occupying the whole country. After that, he said that any place can be his home. It means to aim at all directions and not miss your hometown or your own little world.

19. The sky is full and the ground is full. Filling the space between heaven and earth. There are so many descriptions that they can be found everywhere.

20. Qiankun in the sleeve: Qiankun: refers to heaven and earth. There is heaven and earth hidden in the sleeves. Metaphor of bizarre illusions.

21. There is another world: there is another world.

22. Virtue matches heaven and earth: It means that morality can match heaven and earth. It speaks highly of the nobleness and grandeur of morality.

23. Latitude, earth and sky: longitude and weft: The vertical lines of fabric are called "warp" and the horizontal lines are called "weft", which is a metaphor for planning. Plan the world. Describes people who have great talents and can do very great things.

24. Xuanhuang is overturned: Xuanhuang: the color of heaven and earth. Everything was turned upside down. Describes great turmoil.

25. Standing tall with the sky and the earth: It still means standing tall with the sky and the earth. Refers to living between heaven and earth.

26. Zhong Ling Yuxiu: Zhong: cohesion, concentration; Yu: nurturing. It condenses the spiritual energy between heaven and earth and breeds outstanding characters. It refers to beautiful mountains and rivers and numerous talents.

27. Heaven and earth cannot tolerate each other: between heaven and earth, and between human beings. Tolerance: Tolerance. Heaven and earth cannot contain it. Refers to people and things that are treasonous and sinful.

28. Created in heaven: Describes that everything in nature is perfect.

29. Shy face: shameless. Tiandi: Heaven and earth, refers to the human world. Describes living shamelessly in the world.

30. Bottle lice wet: hog: pig; wet: live in peace. The lice on the pigs are just fine. It is a metaphor for living contentedly in one's own little world and being self-absorbed.

31. The world is declining day by day: the world is: social atmosphere; day: day by day; decline: decline. The social atmosphere is declining day by day.

32. It is a matter of course: a truth that is absolutely correct and cannot be changed.

33. Yichuan Fengyue: Chuan: flat land between mountains. A world of beautiful scenery.

34. The dragon throws itself into the sea and the tiger rushes into the mountains: a metaphor for getting out of trouble and returning to the vast world of freedom.

35. One yang begins again: The ancients believed that there are two qi, yin and yang, between heaven and earth. Every year on the winter solstice, the yin qi is exhausted and yang qi begins to appear again. It means spring has arrived again.

36. Rule the sky and the earth: ①Gui is a circle, symbolizing the sky; moment is a square, symbolizing the earth. ②Generally refers to imitating heaven and earth.

37. Shrinking the earth and patching up the sky: refers to transforming the heaven, earth and universe. A metaphor for doing something extraordinary.

38. Shake the earth and shake the sky: shake: shake. Shake the heaven and the earth. Describes strength, ability and great momentum.

39. Mend the universe: mending the world is a metaphor for governing a country.

40. Nothing less than heaven and earth: nothing less than: no different from. There is no difference between heaven and earth. The metaphors are very different.

41. When people are poor, they call out to heaven, earth and parents when they are desperate.

42. Dragnet: refers to natural punishment.

43. Dai Gao Lu Hou: Dai: hold up; Lu: step on. The sky above the head and the earth under the feet. Refers to people living between heaven and earth.

44. Heaven and earth are miserable: Heaven and earth feel miserable and miserable. Describes extremely tragic (mostly used to enhance the atmosphere).

45. Mulberry Arc Peng Ya: In ancient times, when a man was born, he used a bow made of mulberry wood and arrows made of fluffy grass to shoot in all directions, indicating that he had lofty ambitions.

46. Sadness moves heaven and earth: It describes extreme sorrow that makes heaven and earth moved.

47. Dai Xuanlu Huang: Still wearing the shoes of heaven and earth. Xuan refers to the sky and Huang refers to the earth. Describes people living between heaven and earth.

48. Dai Tianlu Di: Dai: hold up against the sky; Lu: step on, step on. Head to the sky, feet to the ground. Describes people living between heaven and earth. It is a metaphor that kindness is deep and wide, like the sky and the earth being thick.

49. Under the cover: Covered: The sky covers the earth, which refers to the generation of heaven and earth. Live between heaven and earth.

50. Rifu Yuechang: Fu: wealthy; Chang: prosperous. The earth becomes rich and prosperous day by day.

51. Worry about heaven and earth: There are worries about heaven and earth. Describes an extremely depressed and distressed mood.

52. If a person does not take care of himself, he will be punished by heaven and earth: In the old days, it means that if a person does not take care of himself, he will be punished by heaven and earth.

53. Shake the heaven and earth: shake: shake. It shook the world. Describes a loud or powerful sound.

54. Parents of all things: refers to the world on which various things depend for their survival.

55. Gong covers the world: merit; achievement; cover: overwhelm, overcome. His achievements are great, surpassing heaven and earth. It describes a great contribution.

56. The ground is full and the sky is full: full: full. Filling the space between heaven and earth. There are so many descriptions that they can be found everywhere. Also known as "all over the sky and all over the earth".

57. Shock the sky and the earth: quake: shake. It shook the world. Describe an event as shocking. It also describes a powerful or majestic spirit.

58. Huangtian Houtu: Huangtian: called heaven in ancient times; Houtu: called earth in ancient times. Refers to heaven and earth. In the old days, there was a superstitious belief that heaven and earth could uphold justice and dominate all things.

59. The latitude and longitude of heaven and earth: refers to the natural and unobjectionable principles between heaven and earth. It is extended to govern the world with heaven and earth as the laws.

60. The sky cannot cover it, and the earth cannot contain it: It describes a sin so great that it cannot be tolerated by heaven and earth.

61. Qiankun: refers to heaven and earth. Can turn the world upside down. The descriptive ability is very great.

62. Three selfless principles: Heaven selflessly cover, earth selflessly carry, sun and moon selflessly shine. As selfless as heaven, earth, sun and moon. In the old days, it was a metaphor that the emperor regarded the world as the common good and did not seek his own selfish interests.

63. Senluo Wanxiang: Sen: numerous; Luo: list; Wanxiang: various things and phenomena in the universe. Refers to the various scenes listed in the sky and the earth. The description contains extremely rich content.

64. Three heavens and two places: three: three. It was originally the meaning of the Yi hexagram to establish numbers. In ancient times, the odd number was taken for the sky, the even number was taken for the earth, and three was the beginning of the odd number. It is extended that a person's virtue can be compared with heaven and earth, or that a person can cooperate with heaven and earth to achieve the three talents.

65. Turn upside down: turn over; turn over. Describe the huge changes. It is also described as being very noisy.

66. Within Liuhe: Liuhe: heaven, earth, southeast, northwest. Refers to the world.

67. To shake the earth and shake the earth: startle: startle; move: shock. Make heaven and earth shake. Describe the great momentum or significance of an event.

68. Bikaishi: Biejie: ??in addition; Kai: open up; Shijie: refers to the world between heaven and earth. In addition, breaking new ground means creating a new career.

69. Nuwa mended the sky: In a mythical story, Fuxi’s sister Nuwa refined five-color stones to mend the sky. Describe the majestic spirit and fearless fighting spirit that transformed the world.

70. Qian Duan Kun Ni: refers to the signs shown by heaven and earth.

71. Big and detailed: It originally refers to the content of the article, which not only encompasses the vitality of heaven and earth, but also summarizes very small things. Describe the article as profound and profound.

72. The dragon returns to the sea: a metaphor for getting out of trouble and returning to the vast world of freedom.

73. Qian Duan Kun Ni: The signs shown by heaven and earth.

74. Ivory Tower: refers to the artistic realm of personal fantasy of bourgeois writers and artists who advocate "art for art's sake" and are divorced from social reality. It is also a metaphor for the small world of intellectuals that is divorced from real life.

75. The merits are equal to heaven and earth: equal: equal.

Merit is equal to heaven and earth. It is said that the achievements are great. A collection of inspirational sayings in 2021: Instead of living in your shadow, it is better to be free and easy in my world

1. Instead of living in your shadow, it is better to be free and easy in my world.

2. Don’t put too much energy on yesterday’s choices and regrets.

3. Memories are not a sign of a person getting older, repeated memories are.

4. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure.

5. You must learn to be self-reliant and self-reliant, and learn to pretend to see through the harshness of the world.

6. Don’t wait until you miss something before you regret it, and don’t wait until you lose it before you want to get it back.

7. True happiness is achieved bit by bit and accumulated day by day.

8. The doors in heaven are always closed, and the doors in hell are open at all times...

9. There is no vow of immortality, no unchanging promise, embark on the journey, and never look back. !

10. You are only seventeen or eighteen years old. You can be whatever you want to be.

11. It is better to let go completely than to be like a friend with other thoughts by your side.

12. Dreams will not run away, it depends on whether you are willing to chase them.

13. If you demand more of yourself, you will be more independent. If you demand less of others, you will be less disappointed.

14. Life is like, those who need it don’t get it, and those who get it don’t need it.

15. Loneliness does not give others the opportunity to pity you, but gives you the opportunity to discover a stronger self. Idioms about heaven and earth

1. Chaos has not been chiseled: Chaos: the state imagined by the ancients before the heaven and earth were formed; chisel: chisel open. The world is still in a state of ignorance, and the heaven and earth have not yet been formed. It is a metaphor for the purity and simplicity of human nature.

2. The sky is vast: ① Refers to the vastness of the world. ② Often used to describe grandness and breadth.

3. Leading heavy loads to far distances: Refers to the fact that the load is heavy and can reach distant places. It is a metaphor for having great ambitions, being able to break into new worlds and make magnificent achievements.

4. The dragon returns to the sea: a metaphor for getting out of trouble and returning to the vast world of freedom.

5. Standing tall with the sky and the earth: It still means standing tall with the sky and the earth. Refers to living between heaven and earth.

6. Natural disasters and monsters: disasters and mutations that occur in the world. The ancients were superstitious and believed that it was a warning from God to the rulers.

7. The world is declining day by day: the world is: social atmosphere; day: day by day; decline: decline. The social atmosphere is declining day by day.

8. Shake the heaven and earth: shake: shake. It shook the world. Describes a loud or powerful sound.

9. The responsibility is heavy and far: willing to carry a heavy load and reach a distant place. The latter is a metaphor for having lofty ambitions, being able to break into new worlds and make magnificent achievements.

10. Heaven and earth rotate: heaven and earth rotate. A metaphor for major changes. It also describes the feeling of being dizzy or extremely violent.

11. Mulberry Arc Peng Ya: In ancient times, when a man was born, he used a bow made of mulberry wood and arrows made of fluffy grass to shoot in all directions, indicating that he had lofty ambitions.

12. Turn things upside down: Qiankun: refers to heaven and earth. Can turn the world upside down. The descriptive ability is very great.

13. Heaven and earth are strange: refers to very strange things between heaven and earth.

14. The work is equal to heaven and earth: equal: equal. Merit is equal to heaven and earth. It is said that the achievements are great.

15. Qian Duan Kun Ni: The signs shown by heaven and earth.

16. Shrinking the earth and patching up the sky: refers to transforming the heaven, earth and universe. A metaphor for doing something extraordinary.

17. Xuanhuang is overturned: Xuanhuang: the color of heaven and earth. Everything was turned upside down. Describes great turmoil.

18. Yin Tian shook the earth: Yin: shook. Shaking heaven and earth. It's described as extremely shocking.

19. Dai Tianlu Di: Still wearing Tianlu Di. Head to the sky, feet to the ground. Describes people living between heaven and earth. It is a metaphor that kindness is deep and wide, like the sky and the earth being thick.

20. Shake the earth and shake the sky: shake: shake. Shake the heaven and the earth. Describes strength, ability and great momentum.

21. Sadness moves the world: It describes extreme sorrow that makes the world moved.

22. Qiankun in the sleeve: Qiankun: refers to heaven and earth. There is heaven and earth hidden in the sleeves. Metaphor of bizarre illusions.

23. Bikaishi: Biejie: ??in addition; Kai: open up; Shijie: refers to the world between heaven and earth. In addition, breaking new ground means creating a new career.

24. The river is going down day by day: The water in the river is flowing down day by day. It means that the situation is getting worse day by day.

25. Heaven creates ignorance: ① Refers to the beginning of heaven and earth, and all things were created in chaos and ignorance. ② Refers to the time of creation.

26. Parents of all things: refers to the world on which various things depend for their survival.

27. Dai Xuanlu Huang: Still wearing the shoes of heaven and earth. Xuan refers to the sky and Huang refers to the earth. Describes people living between heaven and earth.

28. Ivory Tower: refers to the artistic realm of personal fantasy of bourgeois writers and artists who advocate "art for art's sake" and are divorced from social reality. It is also a metaphor for the small world of intellectuals that is divorced from real life.

29. Dai Gao Lu Hou: Dai: hold up; Lu: step on. The sky above the head and the earth under the feet. Refers to people living between heaven and earth.

30. Wanxiang Senluo: refers to the various scenes listed in the sky and the earth.

31. Rule the sky and the earth: ①Gui is a circle, symbolizing the sky; moment is a square, symbolizing the earth. ②Generally refers to imitating heaven and earth.

32. Natural disasters and earth changes: disasters and mutations that occur in the heaven and earth. The ancients were superstitious and believed that it was a warning from God to the rulers.

33. The dragon throws itself into the sea and the tiger rushes into the mountains: a metaphor for getting out of trouble and returning to the vast world of freedom.

34. Jade candle harmony: refers to the harmony and harmony of the four seasons of heaven and earth. It also refers to the harmonious relationship between husband and wife.

35. Empty but not clear: clear: exhausted. The original metaphor is that the heaven and earth are like bellows. The emptier it is, the more inexhaustible it is, and the more it pushes and pulls, the more air it exhausts. The more metaphors you use, the more humbly you seek knowledge, the richer your knowledge will be.

36. Mantian covering the earth: refers to all over the sky and the earth.

37. Worry about heaven and earth: There are worries about heaven and earth. Describes an extremely depressed and distressed mood.

38. Ji Di Pan Tian: describes the whole world.

39. Virtue matches heaven and earth: It means that morality can match heaven and earth. It speaks highly of the nobleness and grandeur of morality.

40. Within Liuhe: Liuhe: heaven, earth, southeast, northwest. Refers to the world.

41. It is a matter of course: a truth that is absolutely correct and cannot be changed.

42. Earth-shaking: Describes huge changes, or a very fierce commotion. The sky and the earth shattered.

43. Under the cover: Covered: The sky covers the earth, which refers to the generation of heaven and earth. Live between heaven and earth.

44. The ground is full and the sky is full: full: full. Filling the space between heaven and earth. There are so many descriptions that they can be found everywhere. Also known as "all over the sky and all over the earth".

45. Rectify Qiankun: Qiankun: the hexagram name symbolizes heaven and earth, yin and yang, etc. Govern the country and bring order to chaos.

46. Heaven and earth are miserable: Heaven and earth feel miserable and miserable. Describes extremely tragic (mostly used to enhance the atmosphere).

47. Prancing Horse, Swaggering Whip: Leap: Jump. Jump on the horse and raise the whip. Describes the appearance of whipping up a whip and urging a horse to gallop away. It is also a metaphor for construction in full swing.

48. The sea is vast and the sky is high: a metaphor for the vastness of the world and the long journey.

49. Heaven and earth cannot tolerate each other: between heaven and earth, and between human beings. Tolerance: Tolerance. Heaven and earth cannot contain it. Refers to people and things that are treasonous and sinful.

50. Shy face: shameless. Tiandi: Heaven and earth, refers to the human world. Describes living shamelessly in the world.

51. Big and detailed: It originally refers to the content of the article, which not only encompasses the vitality of heaven and earth, but also summarizes very small things. Describe the article as profound and profound.

52. Created in heaven: Describes that everything in nature is perfect.

53. Rifu Yuechang: Fu: wealthy; Chang: prosperous. The earth becomes rich and prosperous day by day.

54. Chaos: Chaos: the state of heaven and earth imagined by the ancients before it was formed. Refers to the uncivilized state of mankind in ancient times. It also describes a person's ignorance.

55. Senluo Wanxiang: Sen: numerous; Luo: list; Wanxiang: various things and phenomena in the universe. Refers to the various scenes listed in the sky and the earth. The description contains extremely rich content.

56. Gong covers the world: merit; achievement; cover: overwhelm, overcome. His achievements are great, surpassing heaven and earth. It describes a great contribution.

57. Ant seal and Panma: Ant seal: a small raised mound outside the ant hole; Panma: galloping horse circling. It is a metaphor for displaying talents in a small world.

58. Scripture: norms, principles; righteousness: justice. The eternal path between heaven and earth remains unchanged. It refers to a truth that is absolutely correct and cannot be changed. Also refers to things that are taken for granted.

59. Baoju Yunei: Baoju: overall; Yunei: between heaven and earth, that is, the world. Take over the world and possess everything.

60. Heavenly Punishment and Earthly Destruction: Punish: Kill. It is a metaphor that sin is so serious that it cannot be tolerated by heaven and earth.

61. Jedi Heavenly Power: Absolute: Cut off. The God of Severance descended to the earth, and the God of Earth ascended to the sky. It directs heaven and earth to find their proper place, and establishes a fixed order and discipline among humans.

62. Dragnet: refers to natural punishment.

63. The sky cannot cover it, and the earth cannot contain it: It describes a sin so great that it cannot be tolerated by heaven and earth.

64. Jiu Gai Bacuo: Gai: Tong "甔", heavy, layer; Jiu Gai: the ninth level of the sky, the very high place in the sky; Cui: the margin; Bacuo: refers to the place far away from the margin . Refers to the ultimate point of heaven and earth, that is, the ends of the earth.

65. Three heavens and two places: three: three. It was originally the meaning of the Yi hexagram to establish numbers. In ancient times, the odd number was taken for the sky, the even number was taken for the earth, and three was the beginning of the odd number. It is extended that a person's virtue can be compared with heaven and earth, or that a person can cooperate with heaven and earth to achieve the three talents.

66. There is another world in the cave: There is another world in the cave. Describe the scenery as strange and fascinating.

67. Move the sky and the earth: move the sky and the earth. Describing sincerity as touching. It is also a metaphor for moving the ruthless world. Describes great injustice.

68. To shake the earth and shake the earth: startle: startle; move: shock. Make heaven and earth shake. Describe the great momentum or significance of an event.

69. Shy Yan Tian Tiang: Shy Yan: Showing a face of shame; Tian Tiang: Heaven and Earth, refers to the human world. Describes losing integrity and living shamelessly in the world.

70. Zhong Ling Yuxiu: Zhong: cohesion, concentration; Yu: nurturing. It condenses the spiritual energy between heaven and earth and breeds outstanding characters. It refers to beautiful mountains and rivers and numerous talents.

71. Dai Tianlu Di: Dai: hold up against the sky; Lu: step on, step on. Head to the sky, feet to the ground. Describes people living between heaven and earth. It is a metaphor that kindness is deep and wide, like the sky and the earth being thick.

72. Serve three selfless things: Feng: pursue; three selfless things: Heaven selflessly cover, earth selflessly carry, sun and moon selflessly shine. As selfless as heaven, earth, sun and moon. In the old days, it was a metaphor that the emperor regarded the world as the common good and did not seek his own selfish interests.

73. The sky is full and the ground is full. Filling the space between heaven and earth. There are so many descriptions that they can be found everywhere.

74. Shake the heaven and earth: tremble: shake; move: shake. It shook the world. Describes a loud or powerful sound.

75. One yang begins again: The ancients believed that there are two qi, yin and yang, between heaven and earth. Every year on the winter solstice, the yin qi is exhausted and yang qi begins to appear again. It means spring has arrived again.

76. Extremely heaven and earth: refers to filling the space between heaven and earth.

77. When people are poor, they call out to heaven, earth and parents when they are desperate.

78. Thorns in the sky and thorns in the earth: The sky and the earth are covered with thorns, which is a metaphor for the world or a difficult situation.

79. Yichuan Fengyue: Sichuan: flat land between mountains.

A world of beautiful scenery.

80. The sky is shaking and the earth is shaking: shaking. It shook the world. Describes a loud or powerful sound. Sometimes events and scenes are described as horrifying.

81. Turn things around: Universe: heaven and earth. Metaphor fundamentally changes the entire situation.

82. Four seas is home: originally refers to the emperor occupying the whole country. Later, he said that any place can be regarded as his home. It means to aim at all directions and not miss your hometown or your own little world.

83. Nothing is more magical than the sky, nothing is richer than the earth: nothing is more magical than the sky, nothing is richer than the earth. Refers to heaven and earth nourishing all things.

84. Huangtian Houtu: Huangtian: called heaven in ancient times; Houtu: called earth in ancient times. Refers to heaven and earth. In the old days, there was a superstitious belief that heaven and earth could uphold justice and dominate all things.

85. The latitude and longitude of heaven and earth: refers to the natural and unobjectionable principles between heaven and earth. It is extended to govern the world with heaven and earth as the laws.

86. Heaven knows and earth knows, you know and I know: No one else knows except heaven and earth, you and me.

87. Accumulation over time: Accumulation day by day, month by month. Refers to continuous accumulation over a long period of time.

88. The sky and the earth spin: the sky and the earth rotate. A metaphor for major changes. It also describes the feeling of being dizzy or extremely violent.