Sea boiling and landslides
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ǎ if è ISH ā Nb ē ng, which means that the sea boils and the rocks collapse; the metaphor changes greatly. From Haotian tower.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · anonymous's "Haotian tower" the second fold: "I drink a bone full of sea boiling and landslides, take a look at the collapse of red force."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate, attribute, or object; used in figurative sentences.
Sea boiling and landslides
Every man is innocent, but he is guilty - pǐ fū wú zuì,huái bì qí zuì
be filled with grief and indignation - bēi fèn tián yīng
Think twice before you think twice - cháng lǜ hòu gù
the language fails to express the meaning - cí bù dài yì