Idioms describing mountains

Proud and proud: refers to a proud and unyielding character. Rugged: The abrupt appearance of the cliff. A metaphor for being proud and unyielding.

Stand tall and proud: look strong and unyielding. Stand tall: stand tall like a mountain. Describes strong and unshakable.

Anruotaishan describes extremely safe and stable. Same as "as safe as Mount Tai".

An Ru Taishan describes extremely safe and stable. Tai, also written as "Tai". Same as "as safe as Mount Tai".

Anrutaishan describes being as stable as Mount Tai and unshakable.

Angxiao gully: high; gully: valley. High in the sky, towering over the mountains. Outstanding descriptive ability and great achievements. It also describes high ambition and broad mind.

Being content with Mount Tai is more stable than Mount Tai. Describes solid and unshakable.

The pile of broken pens is like a hill. Describes excellent calligraphy or many writings.

Banbijiangshanbanbi: half of the country; Jiangshan: a metaphor for the country’s territory. Refers to the part of the country that remains or is lost after the enemy invades.

Put your arms into the forest. Handle: refers to holding hands; Lin: mountain forest. Holding arms with each other shows affection. The old fingers went back to seclusion together.

Uplift the earth and shake the mountains. Describes great momentum.

The Baierguan River is a metaphor for a place with dangerous mountains and rivers. Same as "One Hundred and Two Mountains and Rivers".

One hundred and two rivers and one hundred and two mountains: Two against a hundred. It means that mountains and rivers are dangerous and solid, and two people can defeat a hundred people. Later it refers to a country with strong national power and stable border defense.

One Hundred and Two Golden Ou is a metaphor for a land with dangerous mountains and rivers. Same as "One Hundred and Two Mountains and Rivers".

One hundred and two mountains and rivers are a metaphor for a place with dangerous mountains and rivers. Same as "One Hundred and Two Mountains and Rivers".

One hundred and two mountains and rivers: two against a hundred. It is a metaphor for a place with dangerous mountains and rivers.

Hachikong Grass and Trees regard the grass and trees of Bagong Mountain as enemies. Describes a feeling of extreme tension and fear.

Bing gully and jade gully: deep ditch. The water in the deep ravine, as clear as ice, is contained in a crystal jade pot. It is a metaphor for people with noble moral integrity and noble character.

Beimang Liao: Also known as Mang Mountain, it is located in the northeast of Luoyang City, Henan Province. During the Han and Wei Dynasties, many princes, princes, and ministers were buried here; Describes many graves.

Pilu blue thread blue thread: tattered clothes. Riding a firewood truck and wearing rags, he went to open up the mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business.

筚路蓝褛筚路: a diesel truck; 蓝褛: rags. Riding a firewood truck and wearing rags, he went to open up the mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business.

Pin Road Lanluojun Road: Diesel vehicles. Riding a firewood truck and wearing rags, he went to open up the mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business.

筚路蓝丝皭路: Diesel truck; 蓝畚: rags. Driving a simple car and wearing tattered clothes to open up the mountains and forests. Describe the hardships of starting a business.

The words “traveling through the mountains and rivers” describe the pain of traveling a long distance. See "crossing mountains and rivers".

The mountains and rivers inside and outside: that is, inside and outside. There are big rivers outside and mountains inside. Refers to the mountains and rivers as a barrier.

To avoid drowning in a mountain corner refers to hiding in a mountain corner to prevent drowning. Indicates staying away from others.

The bird flies first. Tam: same as "stupid", dull; bird: tit, sparrow. It is a metaphor for people with poor talent to do things before others.

Raising the mountains beyond the altitude rises the mountains and transcends the sea. Metaphors are extremely powerful.

Trek long distances: climb mountains and ford water. Refers to long-distance crossing of mountains and rivers. Describe the hardships of walking a long road.

Bashanduling refers to climbing mountains and crossing ridges.

To pull up the mountain and carry the cauldron: raise both hands. Pull up the mountains and lift the heavy cauldron. Describes great strength.

Unparalleled in the world: surpassing all the people in the world and number one in the world. The power can pull up mountains, describing the strength and bravery, which is extremely contemporary.

White Mountain, Black Water, Changbai Mountain and Heilongjiang. Generally refers to the northeastern region of my country.

Uproot the tree and shake the mountain. Pull out: pull out; shake: shake. Uproot the trees and shake the mountains. The description is extremely powerful.

To avoid the world: to live in seclusion and not to be an official; to stay away from the world: to be isolated from the world. Isolated from real life and stopped interacting with people. It describes living in seclusion in the mountains and forests, not interacting with the world. Generally refers to a negative attitude towards life.

Don’t lose old things. Old things: refers to the original business or the original mountains and rivers. It is a metaphor for restoring the original career or the original mountains and rivers.

Baoshan Konghui walked into the mountain full of treasures, but came out empty-handed. It is a metaphor that according to the conditions, there should be a rich harvest, but nothing is gained (mostly referring to seeking knowledge).

Build a building with the mountain behind it. It is a metaphor for something that makes people unhappy.

Travelling over mountains and rivers describes the pain of traveling a long distance. See "crossing mountains and rivers".

Bashan Shushuiba and Shu refer to the Sichuan area. The mountains and rivers of Sichuan.

Bashan wa shui bashan: to climb over the mountains; wading: to wade through the water with your feet to cross the river. Climbing mountains and ridges, wading across rivers. Describe the hardship of walking a long distance.

If you don’t know Mount Tai, you don’t know Mount Tai. It is a metaphor for being too narrow-minded and unable to recognize people with high status or great ability.

Icebergs are prone to collapse. Icebergs melt when exposed to the sun and collapse easily. It is a metaphor for a backer that cannot be relied on for a long time.

Climbing up and down mountains and ridges in Bashan. Describes being good at climbing and walking.

Don’t forget ravines: ravines. He never forgets to die for justice and abandon his corpse in the ravine. Describes the mental preparation to devote oneself to justice. It also means that after people become rich, they will not forget the poor and humble days in the past.

Cunbiyuan Cencen: a small but high mountain. Looking far into the distance, what comes into view is a green hill that is only about an inch in size.

The Cancongniao Road refers to the dangerous mountain road.

Dense and overlapping: dense and overlapping. Describes mountains that are densely overlapping and connected.

From evil is like collapse: collapse. Bad learning happens as quickly as a mountain collapses. It is easy to learn bad things.

It is as easy as a landslide to be evil.

According to evil will lead to the collapse of learning as quickly as the collapse of a mountain. It is easy to learn bad things.

Chu Feng praised Chu Feng: Someone in the Chu State presented the pheasant as a phoenix to the King of Chu, indicating that it was a fake. The metaphor refers to fakes or counterfeits as treasures.

Caiguan Eryou Eryou: refers to Dayou Mountain and Xiaoyou Mountain. Because it is used to describe reading a lot and being knowledgeable.

Chihaotou Tonghao: a gap; Tong: originally refers to a mountain without vegetation, which is a metaphor for a bald person. The head is bald and the teeth are sparse. Describes the state of aging.

Every tree and grass on the mountain is regarded as an enemy soldier. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.

The demons are two legendary monsters in the mountains and forests. Later, it was used as a metaphor for all kinds of bad guys.

Chi Mei Zeng Liang Chi: Tong "魑", the ghost and goblin in Shanze in ancient legends. Metaphor for all kinds of bad guys.

譭魔魍魉魭: Tong "魑", the ghosts and fairies of Shanze in ancient legends. Metaphor for all kinds of bad guys.

The humble name given to farmers in the old days. People who are as ignorant as the grass and trees in the mountains and fields. It also refers to a disparaging term for farmers.

Cao Mang hero Cao Mang: grass, grass field. In the old days, it referred to famous figures among peasant uprisings or bandits who appeared in the mountains and forests.

Chongluan ridge refers to mountains that overlap one another and are continuous. Same as "high mountains and high mountains".

Layers and mountains: mountain peaks; Zhang: mountains standing upright like barriers; layers and layers: repetition, one layer after another. Describes the undulating and overlapping mountains.

Chongluan Mountains: Continuous mountains. The mountain peaks are connected one after another, continuously.

Chongluan Mountains: Continuous mountains. The mountain peaks are connected one after another, continuously.

Rings and mountains: mountains connected to mountains; mountains and barriers: many dangerous mountains like barriers. Describes many and steep mountains.

Long forests, abundant grass, deep woods, and lush wild grasses. It refers to the mountains, forests and grasslands where animals live, and is often used as a metaphor for a place of seclusion.

Chunshan Bazi Bazi: refers to eyebrows. Beautiful eyebrows are like faint spring mountains. Describes a woman’s beautiful eyebrows.

One foot of mountains and one inch of water refers to every small piece of landscape.

Layers of mountains and mountains: layers; Zhang: mountains standing upright like barriers; stack: repetition. Describes the ups and downs of mountain peaks, continuous and overlapping.

Destroy mountains and stir up seas. Destroy: destroy; stir: stir. Destroy the mountains and stir up the seas. Describes great supernatural powers and terrifying momentum.

Congshan steep ridges: gathering; Jun: tall. Countless tall and precipitous mountains

lofty mountains and steep mountains Chong: high; Jun: mountains high and steep. Tall and steep mountains.

Sorrow is like a mountain, depression is like a sea. Describes depression as big as a mountain, as deep as the sea, unable to be relieved.

The spring water comes out of the mountain: a metaphor for becoming an official. It used to mean that a person who has become an official is no longer as innocent as he was before he became an official.

Doing good is as difficult as climbing a mountain. It is a metaphor for how difficult it is to learn well.

The spring mountains are like smiles to describe the bright mountains in spring.

Chushui, Wushan, the water of Chudi, and the mountains of Wudi. Refers to the area belonging to the two countries Wu and Chu in ancient times. Later it was used to refer to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Chushan Xiaocao Chushan: come out from the mountain; Xiaocao: plant. It is a metaphor for a hermit who comes out to become an official.

Mountains and mountains: Mountains with high dangers, like barriers. Layer: Heavy. Luan: It is the connected mountains. Describing mountains as overlapping and continuous.

Rounds of mountains: Mountains with high dangers, like barriers. Layer: Heavy. Luan: It is the connected mountains. Describing mountains as overlapping and continuous.

Dou Zhongshan is as admirable as the Big Dipper and as sublime as Mount Tai. Describes a person who has both ability and political integrity and enjoys high prestige.

The mainstay in the middle stream is like the mainstay mountain standing in the rapids of the Yellow River. It is a metaphor that a strong and independent person can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment.

Moths crawl like ants and snakes. Describes the dangerous and steep mountain road.

Love is as heavy as mountains, and friendship is as deep as the sea. Describes deep favor and deep friendship.

My kindness is as heavy as a mountain.

汱野豱山欱: suck in, suck; spray: blow. It sucks the wilderness in and blows the mountains. It is a metaphor for great courage and momentum.

En Zhongqiu Shanen: favor. Kindness is as thick as a mountain, describing kindness as extremely profound.

The kindness is as deep as a mountain. The kindness is as deep as a mountain.

The kindness is profound, even heavier than Mount Tai.

Wandering in the mountains and countryside, floating in the grass and fields.

Fudi Dongtian was originally a Taoist term, referring to a famous mountain resort where Shinto people live. Most of them are used as metaphors for places with beautiful scenery.

The character is steep: the mountain is high and steep. Describes a person who is very strong-willed and upright. It is also a metaphor for the vigorous and powerful style of poetry, calligraphy and painting.

Return the tiger to the mountain. Release the tiger to the mountain. It is a metaphor for putting the bad guys back in their lair and leaving behind a source of disaster.

The mountain roads are winding and winding, surrounded by overlapping peaks. Describes the twists and turns of the scenic spots.

Return the sea and move the mountains. Turn the sea over and move the mountains. Describes great power.

Turn over the sea and move the mountains. Turn over the sea and move the mountains. Describes great power.

Fulan Nuancui Fulan: the mist floating in the mountains and forests; Nuancui: the green mountain color. Describe the beautiful scenery of mountains and forests.