Idioms describing the five mountains

Magnificent, mountains, cliffs, mountains, mountains, dangerous water.

First of all, magnificent

Vernacular interpretation: describe the majestic. Majestic (pángbó).

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Wen Tianxiang

Source: "Wenshan Collection Guide" Volume 14, Song Zhengqi: "It is majestic; It will last forever. "

This is the majestic existence of Qi; The cold lasts forever.

Second, mountains overlap.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: peaks and mountains are overlapping.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Xu Guangpu

Source: "Cai Qiushan Map": "Please write Qiushan and write it on several photos; The height is clear on the back and the overlap is shameless. "

Translation: In autumn, I wrote autumn mountains by imperial edict and drew a few faint pictures. The high and low directions are clear, and the mountains overlap.

Third, the cliff.

Vernacular explanation: cliff: steep stone wall. Describe the steep mountain.

Dynasty: Tang Dynasty

Author: Liu Changqing

Source: "Wang Longshan Huai Shang Taoist Xu Fa Ling": "thousands of feet on the precipice; Green radish is unattainable. "

Translation: The cliff is high in thousands of feet; Green radish can't climb.

Fourth, mountains and mountains.

Interpretation of vernacular: mountains and mountains

Dynasty: Jin

Author: Wang Xizhi

Source: Preface to Lanting Collection: "There are mountains here and bamboo in Maolin."

There are mountains, dense forests and slender bamboo.

Five, high mountain water insurance

Vernacular interpretation: metaphor for all kinds of difficulties and obstacles on the road ahead.

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Wu Cheng'en

Source: Journey to the West: "Go to the Western Heaven to worship Buddha once; Afraid of what high mountains and dangerous roads; The water is wide and the waves are crazy. "

Translation: Go to the Western Heaven to worship Buddha once; Afraid of what high mountains and dangerous roads; All-water wave mania