Ji Di Jing Tian describes thorns and brambles everywhere, symbolizing numerous difficulties or a scene of devastation. It is found in Liang Qichao's 'A Discussion on the Sources of China's Accumulated Weakness' from the Qing Dynasty, 'facing thorny ground and heavenly brambles, long tears are shed.'
棘地荆天形容到处是荆棘,比喻困难重重或残破的景象,出自清梁启超《中国积弱溯源论》“向棘地荆天而长涕。”
| 成语 | 棘地荆天 |
|---|---|
| 解释 | 到处是荆棘。形容变乱后的残破景象或困难重重的处境 |
| 出处 | 清·梁启超《中国积弱溯源论》:“千年辽鹤,望人民城郭以怆神;何处铜驼,向棘地荆天而长涕。” |
| 拼音 | jí dì jīng tiān |
| 拼音码 | jdjt |
| 近义词 | 荆天棘地 |
| 用法 | 联合式;作宾语、定语;含贬义 |
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