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Examples:also translated Earth Treasury, Earth Womb, or Earth Store Bodhisattva—lit. hiding the sky and covering the earth (idiom); fig. earth-shattering—lit. overturning heaven and earth (idiom); earth-shattering—counter soldiers with arms, water with an earth weir (idiom); different situations call for different action—sky and the earth turning upside down (idiom); fig. complete confusion—the sky spins, the earth goes round (idiom); giddy with one's head spinning—the three gods in charge of heaven, earth and water (Daoism)—heaven falls and earth rends (idiom); rocked by a major disaster—layer filled with rammed earth in a tomb pit (archeology)—lunar apogee (point in the moon's orbit furthest from earth)—the four elements: earth, water, fire, and wind (Buddhism)—geocentric latitude (i.e. angle between the equatorial plane and straight line from center of the earth)—lit. ten-thousand dimensional net covering heaven and earth—Look out for yourself, or heaven and earth will combine destroy you.—earth and wood framework (idiom); plain and undecorated body—the earth quaked, the mountains shook (idiom); a tremendous battle—dam of earth and rocks (as opposed waterproof dam of clay or concrete)—Gaea, the Earth Goddess and mother of the Titans—lit. rebuke Heaven and Earth (idiom); fig. shaking the whole world—lit. made by Heaven and arranged by Earth(idiom)—mound of earth on a dike (ready for emergency repairs)—Arirang, series of Korean earth observation space satellites—lit. topple the mountains and overturn the seas (idiom); earth-shattering—lithosphere (in geology, the rigid crust of the earth)—hell on earth (idiom); suffering the torments of Buddhist hell while still alive—lit. nothing is difficult on this earth, if your mind is set [idiom.]—lit. there is no road the sky, nor door into the earth [idiom.]— |