The earth is in ruins
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is d ì t ā Ti ā nhu ā ng, which means "collapse of the earth" and "fury". It's from the story of toujun - Magic view.
The origin of Idioms
Xu fuzuo of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the book of toujunji · mojian: "in the happy season, the wind and rain are sweet, and in the angry season, the earth is ruined."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; of people or things
The earth is in ruins
To be right and wrong, to be right and wrong - lái shì shì fēi rén,qù shì shì fēi zhě
have succumbed to the influence of many cups - jiǔ hān ěr shú
be ignorant of the present state of affairs - bù shí shí wù
shave one 's head and become a monk - jiǎn fā pī zī
study with undivided attention ; be badly off - bù zhī ròu wèi