turn the world upside down
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ā NTI ā NF ù D ì, which describes the great and thorough changes, also refers to the fierce. It's from "huqie 18 Pai" by Liu Shang of Tang Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
The world is turning upside down and the sea is changing
The origin of Idioms
Liu Shang's poem "huqie 18 Pai" in Tang Dynasty: "it's earth shaking. Who knows, now we are looking at Beidou in the south."
Idiom usage
Great changes have taken place in China.
Chinese PinYin : fān tiān fù dì
turn the world upside down
To do something with one's sleeve. luò xiù xuān quán
travel during the day and sleep at night. xiǎo xíng yè sù
burn books and bury the literati in pits. fén diǎn kēng rú
crisscross footpaths between fields. tián lián qiān mò