Thundering from the ground
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p í NGD ì Q ǐ L é I, which means "thunder on the ground". It refers to a sudden major change, or a sudden rise in reputation or status. From the lonely star at the bottom of the Cape.
The origin of Idioms
Xu Dishan's lonely star at the bottom of the Cape: "this time, it's really a thunderbolt!"
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute, it refers to a person's reputation, status, etc.
Chinese PinYin : píng dì qǐ léi
Thundering from the ground
a vigorous debate and high talk. xióng biàn gāo tán
what is done can 't be undone. fǎn shuǐ bù shōu