What does the idiom "rock breaking" mean?

"Rock-breaking" means shocking people, and also describes the novelty and surprise of the article.

Source: Tang Lihe's "Li Ping's Quotations" "Nu Wa tried to fill the sky with stones, and the stones broke the ground to stir up the autumn rain." High-pitched music rushes into the sky and rushes to the sky where Nu Wa fills the stone; It seems that the colorful stone that filled the sky was broken, and the autumn rain fell all over the sky. )

Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and complement; Describe shock.

Chen was stunned by their arrival, like a bolt from the blue, scared out of her wits.

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Earth-shattering: it means to disturb the world. Describe an event with great motivation or significance.

From Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Li Bais Tomb": "Poor graves are poor in spring, and there have been earth-shattering articles." Sadly, when he was still alive, he wrote earth-shattering poems. )

Use: combined; As predicate, object and attribute; With praise.

Example: Our reform and opening up is an unprecedented and earth-shattering undertaking.