Earth shaking
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ù D ì f ā NTI ā n, which means great things happen, also refers to the subjugation. It's from "huqie 18 Pai" by Liu Shang of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive; it refers to the great change
Examples
You said that his two earth shaking, shooting sand blowing, dancing claws and teeth, the recovery of the sky net, the end of the long also his shackles.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: earth shaking
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 explanation
Great things happen. It also refers to the subjugation of a country.
Earth shaking
a tree has its root , a stream has its source - mù běn shuǐ yuán
The mouth is full of the constitution - kǒu hán tiān xiàn