Idiomatic Chinese Character Solitaire: Dì Fù Tiān Fān Fān

地覆天翻 [dì fù tiān fān]

Book of Vocabulary

Basic Interpretation Detailed Interpretation

Repeat: turn over. It describes a great change. It also describes a great deal of fuss.

Originality

Tang Liu Shang, "Eighteen Pieces of Hu Jia", 6: "Who knows that the sky and the earth are overturned? Now I am looking at the Big Dipper from the south." The wind is in the air, the swords are in the air, and the swords are in the air, and the words are in the air, and the words are in the air, and the words are in the air, and the words are in the air, and the words are in the air.