giant earthquakes and landslides
The Chinese idiom, pronounced Ti ā Nb ē NGD ì Li è, refers to a major event. It comes from Zhao Qisan.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: earth shattering, earth shaking, earth shaking [antonym]: silence, silence
Idiom usage
In this stall, if you don't watch out for a loud roar, the whole world will fall apart. The 60th chapter of Li Baojia's Officialdom
The origin of Idioms
Zhao CE San, the Warring States policy: "heaven and earth are falling apart, and the emperor is coming down."
Chinese PinYin : tiān bēng dì liè
giant earthquakes and landslides
a wealthy , influential but modest person. chí yíng bǎo tài
prey upon one 's country and injure the people. dù guó hào mín
attach oneself to persons in power. pān gāo jiē guì