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What are the words to describe the earth?

The words describing the earth are: landslides and fissures, earth bearing culvert, earth shaking, spring returning to the earth, ice and snow.

1, landslides and ground fissures

Pronunciation: shā shā n bē ng dē liè

Interpretation: Describe a loud noise or drastic change, or a landslide.

Source: Han Shu Yuan Di by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Landslides and cracks, springs gush out."

The mountains and the earth split and springs sprang up.

Use: combined; As a predicate; Describe the momentum.

There was a loud noise and the rocket took off.

2. Submarine culvert

Pronunciation: dù fù h ù i há n

Interpretation: It is said that the earth holds everything and the ocean accommodates rivers. The description is all-encompassing and rich in meaning.

Source: Mr. Zhu Qihe, a Sinologist in Fan Jiang, Qing Dynasty: "The study of a gentleman can be described as a heavy burden, far and wide."

Mr. Wang's knowledge can be described as all-encompassing, rich in connotation, noble in character, as deep as deep water and towering as a mountain.

Usage: as predicate and object; Used in written language.

Example: The beautiful motherland bears a huge burden.

The earth is shaking.

Pronunciation: dêdêng shān yo

Interpretation: the momentum is huge or the struggle is fierce.

Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's "Ouyang Wenzhong's Public Collection, Recitation Collection, On the Initial Form of Repairing the River": "Fear of earthquake, disaster."

I'm afraid of fierce struggle, and disaster begins from now on.

Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and complement; Have a great influence.

Example: In an instant, the ground shook, broken bricks and cement slabs fell heavily, and the building collapsed.

4. Return to the earth in spring

Pronunciation: chnhuí d

Interpretation: It seems that spring has returned to the earth. Describe that the cold has passed, and warmth and vitality have once again come to the world.

Source: Song Zhou Zizhi's "Two Stories of Rain and Snow in Taicang": "The snow on the tree head is still there, and the willow on the ground is not clear."

The snow on the tree has melted, the plum blossoms are still there, and the spring has returned to the earth, but the willow tree still doesn't know it.

Example: Spring returns to the earth, and there is a vibrant scene everywhere.

5. Ice and snow

Pronunciation: b Ο ng ti ā n Xu d ì

Interpretation: describe ice and snow.

Source: Source Qing Jiang Shiquan's Chicken Feather Pavilion: "Ice and snow are like tigers, and naked cryers have no place to live."

Ice and snow are everywhere, the cold wind is as fierce as a tiger, and there is no place to live without clothes.

Usage: combination; As an attribute or adverbial.

Example: You are here. Where are you going in the snow?