Lion's Roar, as the name implies, is to mimic the roar of a lion, and a real lion's roar can reach up to 110 decibels.
This decibel level is already enough to cause significant pain, almost equivalent to the sound of an airplane taking off, and at close range, it can even cause irreversible damage to the ears.
The highest decibel level a human voice can reach is only 70, and even those who train in Lion's Roar find it hard to exceed 80 decibels. The maximum sound pressure level the human ear can withstand is only 120 decibels; exceeding this level can cause deafness.
But now, the sound Wang Ye produces far exceeds that level, his sound waves are almost equivalent to the sound of an earthquake.
According to Wang Ye's calculations, the sound he just produced should be around 150 decibels, which means his sound is far beyond that of a lion and can make ordinary people deaf and even cause bleeding from the seven orifices.
