be earth-shaking
In Chinese, the Pinyin is Xu á nqi á nzhu ǎ NK ū n, which means turning the world around. It comes from Xie Shangbiao, the governor of Chaozhou, written by Han Yu of Tang Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Turn the world around. Metaphor fundamentally changes the social outlook or situation. It also means that people have great courage.
The origin of Idioms
"Since your majesty ascended the throne, he has listened to it personally and turned the tide around."
Idiom usage
Examples
No matter who is in this difficult situation, there is no way. Huang Yuanyong's political inner image
be earth-shaking
enforce justice on behalf of Heaven - tì tiān xíng dào
flesh and blood flying in all directions - xuè ròu héng fēi
do the right thing at the right time - quán shí zhì yí
suffer from one ailment after another - sān zāi bā nàn
Clever words and clumsy reasoning - cí qiǎo lǐ zhuō