mountains fall and the earth splits
Collapse, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ā Nb ē NGD ì t ā, meaning that mountains collapse and the earth collapses. It's from the sequel to Hua Gai Ji, diary of the horse II.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Xun's "sequel to the Huagai collection: diary on a horse II" said: "in the revolutionary era, there are always many writers and artists withering, and many writers and artists rush into the new big wave of collapse."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, adverbial and attributive.
mountains fall and the earth splits
Rectify the country and change the customs - jiǎo guó gé sú
low prices for grain hurt the peasants - gǔ jiàn shāng nóng
a scene of desolation after a plague when the population is decimated - shí shì jiǔ kuì
The tortoise crane has a long life - guī hè xiá shòu