hills topple and the earth shake
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ì B ē ngsh ā NCU ī, which means that the land breaks and the mountains fall. How to describe great changes. It's from the hard road to Shu.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: collapse of the earth
The origin of Idioms
Li Bai of Tang Dynasty wrote in "the road to Shu is difficult:" the earth collapses and the mountains destroy, the strong man dies, and then the ladder and stone stack are connected. "
Idiom usage
This vibration is no less than the collapse of the earth.
hills topple and the earth shake
occupy some place, belonging to another - què cháo jiū zhàn
versed neither in polite letters nor in military arts - bù wén bù wǔ
mean and having no sense of shame - bēi bǐ wú chǐ