a snap of the fingers and a clap of thunder (idiom); fig. surprising turn of events

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a snap of the fingers and a clap of thunder (idiom); fig. surprising turn of events

a snap of the fingers and a clap of thunder (idiom); fig. surprising turn of events

Author: Liang Yusheng

Categories: knight-errant

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Like a huge dragon winding for millions of miles, the Kunlun Mountain Range starts from the Pamir Plateau in the west and travels to the edge of the Tibet Plateau in the east. The Altun Mountains, Qilian Mountains, Helan Mountains, Yin Mountains, Bayan Kara Mountains, Tanggula Mountains and so on are all its branches, forming the largest mountain system in China. Although it is not as high as the Himalayas, it is still up to 6,500 meters above sea level (the Himalayas are more than 8,000 meters high), with overlapping mountains,...

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