What does Kyushu's earth-shattering poem mean?

Refers to a form of poetry in ancient China literature. Kyushu's earth-shattering poetry refers to a form of poetry in China's ancient literature, with the theme of describing the earth's turmoil and the changes of mountains and rivers. Kyushu refers to the image of nine administrative regions in ancient China, where the earth shook and the mountains shook. Kyushu's earth-shattering poems often use exaggerated and bold language and images to express the author's feelings and thoughts on social unrest and political changes.