remove mountains and drain seas
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y í sh ā Nb á h ǎ I, which means to move mountains and pull up the sea. It comes from baopuzi · communication.
Idiom explanation
Move the mountains and pull up the sea. It's powerful.
The origin of Idioms
Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty wrote "baopuzi · social intercourse" that "the power is enough to move mountains and pull out seas, and blowing can make the mud elephant ascend the clouds."
Idiom usage
Let the mythical hero sigh in the sky? Guo Xiaochuan's poem "shine, the fire of youth"
remove mountains and drain seas
a great power crushes the weak -- the result is certain - tài shān yā luǎn
not allow others to put in a word - bù róng zhì huì