1. Avalanche [xuě bēng]?
The phenomenon that snow in mountainous areas suddenly collapses in large blocks or huge masses roll down due to its own weight, strong wind or melting at the bottom. It often happens in late winter and early spring when the weather begins to pick up. Large avalanches are very destructive.
Second, the collapse [bēng tān]?
Rocks and soil on cliffs and steep slopes are cracked and scattered; Collapse: Will a new perspective trigger the collapse of literary buildings built through the ages?
Third, landslides [shān bēng]?
Large-scale natural collapse of hillside rocks. Most of them occur in steep terrain, soft rock strata, and the level is consistent with the slope: the disaster of landslides and ground fissures makes everyone who has experienced it unforgettable.
Fourth, the blood collapse [xuè bēng]?
Traditional Chinese medicine refers to the disease that women suffer from massive uterine bleeding during menstruation, which is often caused by uterine lesions. Because of the sudden onset, it was called a blood collapse: she suddenly had a blood collapse and died before she could be rescued.
V. Collapse [bēng cú]?
Die. In ancient times, it refers to the death of the emperor: despite the leakage of the No.1 air lock, these collapsed potatoes provided Mark with most of the calories for 549 Mars days.