Earth shaking
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h à NTI à nzh è nd à. It means shaking the sky and shaking the ground. It is a powerful and invincible force. It comes from the annals of the Three Kingdoms, the annals of Wei, the chronicles of Emperor Wen.
[pronunciation] h à NTI à nzh è nd à [interpretation] shake: shake. Shock: shock. Shaking the sky, shaking the ground. It is a powerful and invincible force. [source] notes of Pei Songzhi in the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi · Wendi Ji: "but on May 7, the seventh year of the Yellow Emperor, the Great Xing emperor collapsed. Alas! At that time, the earth was shaking. " "Shuijingzhu · hehe" says: "the waves are surging, the thunder is rushing, the electricity is discharging, and the earth is shaking." [example] the twenty third chapter of "Nie Hai Hua" says: "if you don't say a word, don't be wary of the fierce wind in the forest in the West. The sand flies away and the stone blows straight to the East Road." His words are quite earth shaking.
Earth shaking
blow the fire by making use of the wind - yǐn fēng chuī huǒ
rosy lips and pretty white teeth - chǐ bái chún hóng
many sand piled up will make a mountain - jī shuǐ wéi shān
be consistent from beginning to end - shǐ zhōng rú yī