Idiom usage
Combined type; As predicate, attribute, adverbial and complement; Describe great changes
example
Great changes have taken place in rural areas of China since the reform and opening up.
Source: From the Seven Laws: The People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing.
The dragon card of the tiger is better than in the past, upside down and generous.
Interpretation: Nanjing, the city of emperors, is better today than in the past. In the face of earth-shaking changes, I can't help but have a boiling passion!
Extended data
Synonym: The sky is falling and the earth is falling.
China idiom, pronounced as ti ā ti ā n b ě ng d Li è, is a metaphor for important events.
Source: "Warring States Policy Zhao Ce San": "The sky is falling, and the son of heaven is sitting on the ground."
Interpretation: heaven and earth collapse, and the son of heaven sits.
Discrimination of idioms
Synonym:? The sky fell, the earth turned over and the earth shook.
Antonym:? Quiet, quiet.
Idiom usage: as a predicate; Describe great changes.
Example: In this stall, if you don't watch out for yelling, the sky will suddenly fall. Taken the sixtieth chapter back to Qing Li garbo officialdom in the sky.