Spelling: tian yá
Basic explanation:
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Tianya (tiān yá), at the edge of the sky, means far away. From Nineteen Ancient Poems: "Thousands of miles apart, each in one day".
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After all, the world is just a small place. Don Weber sent Du to Shu.
Neither of us is happy-until eternity passes. -Tang Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip (preface);
When the sun sets, heartbroken people are at the end of the world. -Tianjingsha Qiu Si in Zhiyuan, Ma Yuan;
The world is big, but it is always difficult to integrate (Dong Qichang and Yuan Keli). -Ming Dong Qichang's "Sacrificing Yuan Huan Gong Xing";
The bright moon is slowly becoming round at sea, and we share this moment from far away. -Don Zhang Jiuling's "Looking at the Moon and Thinking Far";
Tianya is hurt and falls, looking at Emei in the west and flying cranes in the distance. -Su Songshi's Drunk Fall;
The door locks and curtains are hung with an oblique moon shadow, and Cui Hua is across the horizon. -Tang Lizhong's Poems of Two Palaces;
Spring is at the end of the world, and the end of the world is oblique. If there are tears, the warbler will be the wettest flower. -Don Li Shangyin's Tianya;
The morning dew is epiphyllum, the horizon is near, and humanity is the ten songs of the Yellow River. After all, it flows east -the wild fox under the tree "Looking for God".