Earth shaking
Tianzhendihai is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin Ti à nzh è nd à h à I, which comes from the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei annals and Wen Di Ji.
Idiom explanation: shock: vibration. Shaking the world.
The source of the idiom: notes of Pei Songzhi in the chronicles of the Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi · Wendi Ji: "but on May 7, the seventh year of the early yellow Dynasty, the emperor Dahang collapsed. Alas! At that time, the earth was shaking. "
Idiom usage: used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; used to describe great momentum
Earth shaking
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